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Yesterday Crumb and the Teapot of Chaos
(2023)(The second book in the Yesterday Crumb series)
A novel by Andy Sagar
Return to Dwimmerly End, the magical, walking teashop, where Yesterday Crumb's adventures continue. With magic in every teacup, this is perfect for readers aged 8-12 and fans of The Strangeworlds Travel Agency and Starfell.
Yesterday Crumb is in London to watch The Wild Feast, a magical cooking competition. But when the teashop Yesterday and her friends call home is stolen by the Faerie Queen, she must join the competition to win it back.
Except the Faerie Queen is not going to make winning easy for her and blames Yesterday when members of the Faerie Court start disappearing. Yesterday must prove her innocence but, as she and her friends investigate, they discover that something much more sinister is at play...
But there's nothing that can't be solved with a pot of tea, best friends and a BIG dash of magic!
Praise for Yesterday Crumb and the Storm in a Teacup:
'Yesterday Crumb and the Storm in a Teacup is endlessly enchanting. The world building is so fresh and inventive, the characters so charming and individual... I can't wait for my next visit to Dwimmerly End!' - Annabel Steadman, author of Skandar and the Unicorn Thief
'A scrumptious world with dollops of charm.' - Michael Mann, author of Ghostcloud
Genre: Children's Fiction
Yesterday Crumb is in London to watch The Wild Feast, a magical cooking competition. But when the teashop Yesterday and her friends call home is stolen by the Faerie Queen, she must join the competition to win it back.
Except the Faerie Queen is not going to make winning easy for her and blames Yesterday when members of the Faerie Court start disappearing. Yesterday must prove her innocence but, as she and her friends investigate, they discover that something much more sinister is at play...
But there's nothing that can't be solved with a pot of tea, best friends and a BIG dash of magic!
Praise for Yesterday Crumb and the Storm in a Teacup:
'Yesterday Crumb and the Storm in a Teacup is endlessly enchanting. The world building is so fresh and inventive, the characters so charming and individual... I can't wait for my next visit to Dwimmerly End!' - Annabel Steadman, author of Skandar and the Unicorn Thief
'A scrumptious world with dollops of charm.' - Michael Mann, author of Ghostcloud
Genre: Children's Fiction
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