The second novel in a brilliant fantasy adventure series
from the best-selling author of The Huntress trilogy. Perfect for readers 8-12
and fans of Philip Pullman, Abi Elphinstone and Katherine Rundell.
Bea Grimspuddle may not be a dreamstalker yet, but she’s
already a hero in the magical city of Silvervein after she and her friends
defeated the terrifying Queen of Nightmares. And now she’s about to begin her
dreamstalking apprenticeship and prove she can be part of the secret
dream-crafting guild for real…
The dreamstalkers have taken to the skies, basing themselves
a giant air ship in a bank of clouds. Aboard the Sky Ship, Bea finds a
marvellous world of technology, magic and secrets – but there’s also a lot to
learn, and some students are resentful of her star status. And Bea soon has
even bigger worries… when dreamers begin to disappear, dangerous creatures leak
into the waking world and a strange boy falls out of a dream, refusing to speak
a word, the disasters and chaos are blamed on Bea, and she is excluded from her
guild before she can prove herself.
As a dark power closes in, and with her guild refusing to
listen, Bea and a small crew of friends are forced to undertake their own race
through the skies. But can they reach the ancient dragon scrys in time… or will
a familiar enemy get there first?
About the Author
Sarah Driver is a graduate of the Bath Spa MA in
Writing for Young People, during which she won the United Agents Most Promising
Writer prize in 2014. She is also a qualified nurse and midwife. Sarah
started writing stories as a small child and lists her influences as Spellhorn by
Berlie Doherty, A Necklace Of Raindrops by Joan Aiken and
the Carbonel books by Barbara Sleigh – those gorgeous, magical
stories that create and nurture readers.