<p>"History and magic collide in this bewitching tale!" — Lucy Strange</p>
<p>"Lindsay Galvin is an exceptional writer … Her ability to convey so much description, action, emotion, characterisation and plot in such inclusive language and structure is masterful … With a drive, passion and a touch of magic, Ann is a marvellous protagonist." — From Pen And Page, blog</p>
<p>"The triangular connection of 17th century witch hunting, the plague and young Isaac Newtown create a compelling story that will keep readers hooked … <em>The Elixir</em> is the perfect story for children in Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 who enjoy historical fiction stirred up with science and magic." — Scope for Imagination, blog</p>
<p>"The gorgeous front cover was the first thing that drew me in, and thankfully, the magic continued all the way through … It’s packed with interesting, unusual language that will spark curiosity and imagination … The plot itself is super intriguing, mixing real historical elements like England’s witch-hunting past with the scientific genius of Isaac Newton. It’s a clever combination that makes the story feel exciting and different." – NetGalley review</p>
<p>"An absolutely compelling historical fantasy novella that completely captured me, holding me utterly entranced from start to finish … An enthralling page-turner that captures the indomitable spirit of a young girl who uses her innate abilities to help others and stand against hatred and prejudice." – NetGalley review</p>
With a witchfinder skulking about town, gifted healer Ann and a young Isaac Newton must be careful not to draw too much attention in this high-stakes story from Lindsay Galvin.
Will the discovery of the Elixir of Life lead to a death sentence for a talented young healer?
Ann Storer has inherited her grandmother’s mysterious gift of healing, which she shares through the special tinctures she dispenses in her family’s apothecary shop. When she combines her talents with the genius of a young Isaac Newton, recently arrived to board above the shop, the two create an incredible elixir with seemingly unlimited powers.
But seventeenth-century England is a dangerous place to display any special abilities, and Ann must hide all evidence when witchfinder Abel Geach arrives in town.
So when the plague starts to run rife and those she loves are in danger, will Ann risk everything to help them?
Particularly suitable for readers aged 9+ with a reading age of 8.
With a witchfinder skulking about town, gifted healer Ann and a young Isaac Newton must be careful not to draw too much attention in this high-stakes story from Lindsay Galvin.
Will the discovery of the Elixir of Life lead to a death sentence for a talented young healer?
Ann Storer has inherited her grandmother’s mysterious gift of healing, and when she combines her talents with the genius of a young Isaac Newton, the two create an incredible elixir with seemingly unlimited powers.
But seventeenth-century England is a dangerous place to display any special abilities, and Ann must hide all evidence when a witchfinder arrives in town.
So when the plague starts to run rife and those she loves are in danger, will Ann risk everything to help them?
Particularly suitable for readers aged 9+ with a reading age of 8.
Dive into a spellbinding adventure featuring witchfinders, mystery … and a young Isaac Newton! (Dyslexia-friendly)
- 14 b/w, illus, (14 internal illos in b/w)
- Lindsay Galvin makes her long-awaited Barrington Stoke debut with this unique tale blending elements of the scientific and the mysterious, set against the historical backdrop of the 17th century witch trials
- With its high-stakes storyline and spirited protagonist, The Elixir will hook readers from the start and keep them totally gripped
- Supports reading for pleasure while also having strong links to the primary curriculum, featuring witch trials, the plague and even a young Isaac Newton
- Lead title campaign to include posters and author video
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Former teacher Lindsay Galvin is the acclaimed author of numerous books for children, including her middle-grade titles Darwin’s Dragons, My Friend the Octopus, Call of the Titanic – an Indie book of the month – and The Great Phoenix of London, all of which brilliantly blend historical fact and fiction, combining meticulous research with page-turning storylines.