Veronica HenryEdward CareyDaily MailWoman & HomeâEvocative and enchanting â a future classic' âAn extraordinary debut⊠beautiful, dark, hauntingâ âA captivating coming-of-age storyâ âA bewitching read'
Romilly Kemp has an idyllic childhood, roaming the wilderness that surrounds her fatherâs ramshackle farmhouse. But when he makes her the star of his beautifully illustrated books, her carefree if somewhat lonely existence is threatened.
The books are thought to hold clues to an elaborate treasure hunt, and strangers turn up at their door, anxious to get a glimpse of the âKemp Treasure Girlâ. But when her father falls ill, leaving Romilly more isolated and alone than ever, she begins to delve deeper into the books â and her past.
As she makes sense of the clues he has hidden, she finds a truth that is far darker and more devastating than any treasure hunt has a right to be. For not everything that is hidden is gold.
Praise for :The Illustrated Child
'Evocative and enchanting â a future classic and a star in the making' Veronica Henry
âAn extraordinary debut⊠beautiful, dark, haunting and unforgettable. I loved itâ Edward Carey
âA captivating coming-of-age story with memorable characters beautifully brought to life in a setting dripping with atmosphereâDaily Mail
âPart fantasy, part coming of age, the undercurrents of child neglect and mental ill health pull at you all the way through this poignant taleâHeat
âA bewitching read'Woman & Home
âWritten in fine, delicate prose, this treasure of a debut takes up the palette of emotions and paints with all the colours. Beautifulâ Nydia Hetherington
âExquisitely written, stunning, totally unique. Everyone needs to read thisâ Jessica Ryn
âA magical tale, beautifully written, evocative and mysterious, and stitched through with a dark thread that I wasnât expecting. What a wonderful bookâ Anita Frank
âA beautifully written tale that evokes dreams and imaginationâDaily Record
A young girl. A hidden treasure. A dark family secret.