Wormwood Mire (Stella Montgomery, #2)
By Judith Rossell

THE MUCH-AWAITED SEQUEL TO THE RUNAWAY BESTSELLER WITHERING-BY-SEA'you won't be disappointed. Wormwood Mire is another page-turner.' -- Kids' Book Review When Stella Montgomery
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Wormwood Mire (Stella Montgomery, #2)
9781460701911
24 October 2016
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288
2.84 MB
8-12 years (8-12)
EN
Children's Fiction
Children/juvenile
Adventure Stories
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Astrology, Mysteries & The Unexplained
AUC English
Australian
CBCA Awards Notables 2017
CBCA Book of the Year Notables 2017: Younger Readers
Crime & Mystery
Fantasy & Magical Realism
Fiction (Child / Teen)
Historical Fiction
Premier's Reading Challenge NSW Level: 5-6
Premier's Reading Challenge QLD eBooks
Premier's Reading Challenge QLD Level: 5-7
Premier's Reading Challenge SA Level: 6-9
Premier's Reading Challenge VIC Level: 5-6
All Ebooks
Astrology, Mysteries & The Unexplained
AUC English
Australian
CBCA Awards Notables 2017
CBCA Book of the Year Notables 2017: Younger Readers
Crime & Mystery
Fantasy & Magical Realism
Fiction (Child / Teen)
Historical Fiction
Premier's Reading Challenge NSW Level: 5-6
Premier's Reading Challenge QLD eBooks
Premier's Reading Challenge QLD Level: 5-7
Premier's Reading Challenge SA Level: 6-9
Premier's Reading Challenge VIC Level: 5-6
Author Biography
Judith Rossell is the multi-award-winning author-illustrator of the bestselling Stella Montgomery series (Withering-by-Sea, Wormwood Mire, Wakestone Hall andA Garden of Lilies: Improving Tales for Young Minds). Before beginning her career in children's books, Judith worked as a government scientist (not a mad scientist, a normal kind of scientist) and also for a cotton-spinning company (that made threads for T-shirts and denim jeans and mops and teabag strings). Judith has written thirteen books and illustrated more than eighty. Her work has been published in the US and UK, and translated into more than twenty languages. Judith lives in Melbourne, Australia with a cat the size of a walrus.www.judithrossell.com