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Sycorax

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27th February 2025

Price: £18.99

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Selected: Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781529431070

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Born of the sun and moon, shaped by fire and malady, comes a young woman whose story has never been told . . .

They call her Sycorax. Seer. Sage. Sorceress.

Outcast by society and all alone in the world, Sycorax must find a way to understand her true nature. But as her powers begin to grow, so too do the suspicions of the local townspeople. For knowledge can be dangerous, and a woman’s knowledge is the most dangerous of all . . .

With a great storm brewing on the horizon, Sycorax finds herself in increasing peril – but will her powers save her, or will they spell the end for them all?

A beautifully written and deeply moving imagining of what came before Shakespeare’s The Tempest from the author of A Girl Made of Air.

Reviews

Nikki Marmery, author of Lilith, on A Girl Made of Air
A captivating tale of love and loss and finding connection in the most unexpected places
Sonia Velton, author of The Nightingale's Castle, on A Girl Made of Air
Hetherington tells her captivating tale from deep within the sequinned heart of the circus, with characters as darkly flawed as they are brilliantly talented. A Girl Made of Air is a poignant story of regret and redemption, brilliantly interlaced with magic and folklore
Emma Stonex, author of The Lamplighters, on A Girl Made of Air
Fantasy, folklore and funambulism tread an impressive line in this richly imagined debut. Hetherington spins a kaleidoscopic patchwork of memory and magic, secrets and lies, ideal for fans of The Night Circus
Emma Cooper, author of It Was Always You, on A Girl Made of Air
This novel had me under its spell from start to finish, each page conjuring up such vivid imagery that I was uttterly captivated. Breathtaking
Sunday Express S magazine on A Girl Made of Air
There are sequins and suspicion in this captivating circus novel . . . a richly imagined debut
The Guardian
An immensely assured first novel
Louise Hare, author of This Lovely City
A beautiful written exploration of one of literature's most famous and misunderstood women. This is a clever and immersive tale, brilliant in its exploration of how societies, old and new, have turned on those who don't fit in. Fabulous
Louise Hare, author of This Lovely City
A beautiful written exploration of one of literature's most famous and misunderstood women . . . clever and immersive
Frances Quinn
A vividly drawn imagining of the backstory of Sycorax, mother of Caliban in The Tempest. Heartbreakingly poignant, it's the tale of a young woman living with physical pain, social isolation and terrible loneliness but who never gives up trying to find a life where she can be useful. So imaginative and original, and beautifully written
Louise Beech
What a wonderful, witchy delight it was. So evocative and raw. Full of darkness and magic and wonder. Truly extraordinary