The smallest light can awaken the greatest dawn. Eleven-year-old Lyra tends lanterns in Emberwick, dreaming of adventure-but her quiet life changes the moment a flicker of magic sparks in her hand and a mysterious wooden token appears. With her friends, the mischievous elf Whimsy, and the guidance of the elusive Waykeeper, Lyra steps into a world of wonder, where courage, cleverness, and a little bit of magic can turn the tiniest spark into a dawn long forgotten. A story of friendship, bravery, and the extraordinary hidden in the ordinary, The Sparkborn will light up the hearts of readers who dare to dream.…mehr
The smallest light can awaken the greatest dawn. Eleven-year-old Lyra tends lanterns in Emberwick, dreaming of adventure-but her quiet life changes the moment a flicker of magic sparks in her hand and a mysterious wooden token appears. With her friends, the mischievous elf Whimsy, and the guidance of the elusive Waykeeper, Lyra steps into a world of wonder, where courage, cleverness, and a little bit of magic can turn the tiniest spark into a dawn long forgotten. A story of friendship, bravery, and the extraordinary hidden in the ordinary, The Sparkborn will light up the hearts of readers who dare to dream.
Christian Fischer is a passionate storyteller, historian, and proud descendant of Elizabeth of York and King Henry VII. Inspired by a childhood gift of a red typewriter and a deep love for Shakespeare, Christian weaves history and imagination into richly layered stories that give voice to the forgotten - from Shakespeare's children to the hidden figures of the Tudor court. With roots stretching across England, Scotland, Germany, and Denmark, Christian's writing celebrates family legacy, resilience, and the power of memory. When not crafting adventures set in the streets of Henley-in-Arden or unraveling royal mysteries, Christian enjoys exploring ancestral history, creating evocative portraits of historical figures, and sharing these stories to inspire young readers and adults alike. Christian lives in the United States with family and believes in the magic of storytelling to connect generations, honor the past, and spark hope for the future.
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