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Philomella and the Impossible Forest

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A were-dragon? A talking tree? Saving a world she didn't know existed? ... Philomella's having an unusual day. Mystery, humour and sparkling magic combine in this middle-grade fantasy-adventure novel – perfect for fans of The World Between Blinks and The Phantom Tollbooth.
When Philomella is drawn into the Impossible Forest – a place where anything can happen and usually does – she's headed for all the adventure she never wanted. There's a belligerent princess to rescue, trolls to battle and a treacherously bewitching river to cross ... and that's just for starters. They're all part of a mysterious enemy's grand plan to destroy both the Forest and Philomella – and in this world of strange and dangerous magic, she'll have to beat her deadly opponent using only her brains.
And so, joined by some oddball companions (including a picnic basket with attitude, a boy whose ancestors were trees and a grandmother with weaponised kitchenware), Philomella sets out to do the impossible.
Can Philomella save the Forest?
And can she also learn how to save herself?

An utterly enchanting novel for readers aged 9 and up.

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    • Books+Publishing

      February 7, 2023
      Philomella is having a perfectly ordinary terrible day when she stumbles across a door that shouldn’t be there that leads to a library which is, frankly, impossible. Sick of being lonely and miserable, Philomella enters the library and is led to the Impossible Forest which is at risk of disappearing, unless Philomella can save it. Philomella and the Impossible Forest is a playful take on the classic quest story (think Neverending Story or Rowan of Rin) with a splash of Alice in Wonderland. The book’s middle-grade audience will love the relatable Philomella, who is just cynical enough to be realistic. Doris Brett’s background in clinical psychology is evident in this emotionally intelligent book with lessons on forgiveness and self-worth sitting close to the surface, although not onerously so. There’s a sense of hope and playfulness in the world Brett has created that is needed now more than ever, and although Philomella isn’t a particularly unique hero (fitting many underdog tropes), she’s exactly the hero we need right now. Facing a variety of dangers and challenges with a large amount of empathy and creativity, Philomella acts as a timely reminder not to underestimate kindness in the face of danger, and the importance of looking beneath the surface of those around us. Read Bec Kavanagh's interview with Doris Brett about Philomella and the Impossible Forest here.  

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