"Heart-twisting and hopeful, bursting with big feelings and gentle magic." Jessica Townsend, author of Nevermoor 

A Glasshouse of Stars

Shirley Marr

Age: 9+

£7.99

A Glasshouse of Stars

By: Shirley Marr

Illustrated by Kathrin Honesta, Elisa Paganelli

Age 9+

£7.99
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Meixing Lim and her family have arrived in the New Land to begin a New Life. Everything is scary and different. Their ever-changing house is confusing and she finds it hard to understand the other children at school. Yet in her magical glasshouse, with a strange black-and-white cat, Meixing finds a place to dream.

But then Meixing's life comes crashing down in unimaginable ways. Only her two new and unexpected friends can help. By being brave together, they will learn how to make the stars shine brighter.

A Glasshouse of Stars is based on the author's childhood and beautifully illustrates the importance of friendship, kindness and love.

"Heart-twisting and hopeful, bursting with big feelings and gentle magic." Jessica Townsend, New York Times bestselling author of the Nevermoor series

"A rare and beautiful masterpiece; deeply heartfelt, dreamily magical, and glitteringly hopeful. I adored it!" Sophie Anderson, bestselling author of The House with Chicken Legs

A heartfelt novel
The Telegraph
Extent:
272 pages
Dimensions:
199.6 x 143.6mm
Paperback ISBN:
9781474991087
Accelerated Reader Book Level:
5.8
Accelerated Reader Interest Level:
Middle years (MY)
Lexile:
870L
Key Stage:
KS2
Publication Date:
June 2021
Work Reference:
7143
Shirley Marr
Shirley Marr is a first-generation Chinese-Australian author living in sunny Perth. Shirley describes herself as having a Western mind and an Eastern heart and likes to write in the space in the middle where both collide, basing her stories on her own personal experiences of migration and growing up. Arriving in mainland Australia from Christmas Island as a seven-year-old in the 1980s and experiencing the good, the bad and the wonder that comes with culture shock, Shirley has been in love with reading and writing from that early age.

Find out more about Shirley Marr

Kathrin Honesta

Kathrin Honesta is an illustrator based in Jakarta. Her works are mostly inspired by her reflective thoughts, faith, and life in general, and she loves to use symbolism and visual metaphors to add layers to her works.

Nominated

The CILIP Carnegie Medal 2022

[A] heartfelt novel

The Telegraph

[A Glasshouse of Stars] is full of ghosts, expanding houses and how unexpected friends and the kindness of strangers can make all the difference.

The Observer

A Glasshouse of Stars is heart-twisting and hopeful, bursting with big feelings and gentle magic. This is a special book from a powerful, compassionate new voice in children's literature, destined to be read and loved for generations and held close in many hearts (including mine).

Jessica Townsend, New York Times bestselling author of the Nevermoor series

A rare and beautiful masterpiece; deeply heartfelt, dreamily magical, and glitteringly hopeful. I adored it!

Sophie Anderson, author of The House with Chicken Legs

This book is beautiful and tender with a voice every immigrant child will recognize.

Kereen Getten, author of When Life Gives You Mangoes

Teachers’ resources

A Glasshouse of Stars is a powerful story based on Shirley Marr’s childhood experience of migration. This teaching pack aimed at 8+/KS2+ readers. explores some of the important themes within the book such as bullying, grief, fears and anxiety, imagination, and communication.

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