![]() ![]() The world building is so fresh and inventive, the characters so charming and individual (I especially loved Pascal the teapot-turtle and Pepperprew the dragon librarian) that I can't wait for my next visit to Dwimmerly End!' Annabel Steadman, author of Skandar and the Unicorn Thief ' Yesterday Crumb and the Storm in a Teacup is endlessly enchanting. 'A scrumptious world with dollops of charm.' Michael Mann, author of Ghostcloud But there's nothing that can't be solved with a pot of tea, a slice of cake and a BIG dash of magic! Reviews But a mysterious figure of darkness is working hard to ensure her new life comes crashing down - and it all starts with a deadly shard of ice in Yesterday's heart. Yesterday starts to rediscover her magic and to feel a sense of belonging. Taken in by Miss Dumpling the flamboyant Tea Witch, Yesterday is introduced to a magical, walking teashop filled with fantastical customers, a flying teapot turtle called Pascal and powerful spells in every teacup! But she is about to escape into the adventure of a lifetime when she learns that she's a strangeling who's lost her magic. She was born with fox ears that have cursed her to a lonely life working in the circus and her origins are a complete mystery. With adventure and magic in every teacup, this is perfect for fans of The Strangeworlds Travel Agency and Starfell. The first in a new fantasy series for readers aged 8-12, about a girl with fox ears who has never fitted in. Yesterday Crumb and the Storm in a Teacup by Andy Sagar Synopsis ![]()
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