The Monster Who Wasn't

The Monster Who Wasn't

by T.C. Shelley (Author)

Synopsis

Everybody knows fairies are born from a baby's first laugh, but what is less well known is that monsters are born from a person's last sigh. The Imp Child is born from a mixture of both, and so, to the disgust of other monsters, he looks just like a human boy. (Though admittedly most humans can't scale sheer walls at will, or hear the heartbeat of a squirrel miles away). He's a child with feet in both worlds, and he doesn't know where he fits: the grumpy gargoyles who adopt him only want him so that he can steal chocolate for them from the nearby shops. All the Imp Child wants is a place that feels like home, and a name all his own. But Thunderguts, king of the ogres, has a very different destiny in mind for the Imp Child, and he's searching high and low for him ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Bloomsbury Children's Books
Published: 08 Aug 2019

ISBN 10: 1526600838
ISBN 13: 9781526600837
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: A deeply magical fantasy adventure for 9+ readers about finding a place where you fit. Perfect for fans of The House with Chicken Legs, The Spiderwick Chronicles and The Uncommoners

Author Bio
T.C. Shelley is an Australian. Growing up with a pet kangaroo, swimming with crocodiles (both kinds), and knowing how to hunt and find edible insects all prove this. She lives in Perth, Western Australia, with one spouse, one child and two dogs. She refuses to eat cockroaches (most days), but crocodiles, lizards and scorpions are still on the menu. The Monster Who Wasn't is her first novel.