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Lily Quench and the Black Mountains

Lily Quench and the Black Mountains

by Natalie Jane Prior
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/04/2003

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In the Black Citadel, the Count is preparing for a new invasion of Ashby Water, where Lily Quench lives. King Lionel knows that Ashby could never win a war, but if he does nothing the kingdom will be doomed. Their only chance is an old Quench recipe Lily has found, but is there enough time?
ISBN:
9780733617300
9780733617300
Category:
Fantasy & magical realism (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-04-2003
Publisher:
Hachette Australia
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
160
Dimensions (mm):
198x128mm
Weight:
0.08kg
Natalie Jane Prior

Natalie Jane Prior is the author and editor of numerous books for children and young adults. Her work includes the classic picture book The Paw and its sequels (illustrated by Terry Denton), the internationally successful fantasy series Lily Quench, which has well over half a million copies in print and which was broadcast on BBC Radio in 2006, and The Minivers, a four book series published in Australia and the UK.

Her most recent picture book is Wandering Star, illustrated by Stephen Michael King. In 2018, Natalie was co-editor with her long-time agent, Margaret Connolly, of the critically acclaimed poetry anthology, A Boat of Stars, which includes new poetry and artwork by some of Australia's best known writers and illustrators - the first such anthology in many years. 

Books by Natalie have won the Aurealis Award (for fantasy and science fiction), the Davitt Awards (for crime writing), have been Honour, Shortlisted and Notable Books in the Children's Book Council of Australia Awards, and have won numerous children's choice awards. She lives in Brisbane with her husband, daughter, a well-behaved border collie, and an extremely naughty dachshund.

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