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Hester Hitchins and the Falling Stars

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Navigation skills have many uses, but can they help Hester find her place in the universe?

Fans of The Fortune Maker will be sure to love Catherine Norton's enchanting new middle-grade historical fiction book.


It's 1866 and Hester Hitchins' father is missing at sea.

Determined to find him, eleven-year-old Hester wins a place at Addington's Nautical Navigation Academy, where she will learn to navigate by the stars. But the academy is just for boys, and what's more, no one seems to be in charge.

Bumbling schoolmaster Captain Slingsby doesn't know anything about navigation. Lord Addington is obsessed with building the world's biggest telescope and Lady Addington believes that falling stars are the souls of the dead.

With the help of a lodestone, her new friends Pru and Nelson, and a dazzling meteor storm, can Hester set things right - and find her own place in the universe?

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    • Books+Publishing

      June 11, 2024
      The year is 1866, and 11-year-old Hester’s life looks like something out of A Series of Unfortunate Events: her father is lost at sea, her mother dies giving birth to twins, and she and her siblings are left to live with a cruel uncle who uses them as free labour. But Hester is convinced her father is still alive, and she’s going to go find him herself. Her chance comes when she earns a scholarship to a navigation school, but it turns out the academy is just for boys, and the teacher is a charlatan. Hester’s new world is populated by diverse and unexpected characters who defy the period’s social conventions: Mildred Sink, a maid with an angelic voice; Nelson Wu, a budding engineer, Hester’s only schoolmate who is a person of colour; and Pru Catfford, a vicar’s daughter, who is a keen botanist. Author Catherine Norton is realistic about the historical limitations placed on people, while empowering readers by allowing the characters to flourish and find their unique skills. Hester is stubborn, determined, resourceful, and undeterred by society’s expectations of her (and others). She’s wily in a well-meaning way that is fun to read about; she’s willing to bend the rules to do what she thinks is right. Hester Hitchins and the Falling Stars is a rollicking story for readers aged 10+ and fans of Adam Gidwitz and Katrina Nannestad.

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