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Country
  
UK

ISBN
  
978-1-4472-6411-8

Genre
  
Juvenile fantasy

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Cover artist
  
James Fraser

Pages
  
413

Originally published
  
7 May 2015

Set in
  
Victorian Britain

Page count
  
413

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Awards
  
2015 Costa Book of the Year

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Cuckoo Song, Fly by Night, Five Children on the W, A Face Like Glass, There Will Be Lies

The lie tree by frances hardinge costa book of the year


The Lie Tree is the seventh children's fantasy novel by Frances Hardinge, published in 2015 by Macmillan Publishers. The book won the 2015 Costa Book of the Year.

Contents

Costa winnder the lie tree audio extract by frances hardinge read by emilia fox


Synopsis

The Lie Tree is set in the male-dominated Victorian scientific society, and tells the story of Faith Sunderly, a 14-year-old girl whose father is killed in mysterious circumstances. In her efforts to discover what happened to her father, and to follow his footsteps of studying natural science, she discovers a tree that feeds off whispered lies.

Reception

The Guardian praised The Lie Tree's "convincing picture of the times" and Hardinge's "trademark wit and intelligence", calling the book "at once entertaining and provocative". The Daily Mail included the book in its 2015 summer reading lists, describing it as "a superb Victorian murder melodrama ... a gripping thriller that challenges on every level", and The Sunday Times named the book its children's book of the year for 2015.

In the 2015 Costa Book Awards, The Lie Tree won both in the Children's Book Award category and the overall Book of the Year, an achievement only previously managed by Philip Pullman's The Amber Spyglass in 2001. The judges for the Children's Book Award "loved [the] dark, sprawling, fiercely clever novel", stating it would "grip readers of all ages", while the chair of the judges for the Book of the Year award described the book as a "real page turner", suitable for adults as much as for children.

References

The Lie Tree Wikipedia


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