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Melanie La'Brooy, The Lost History Melbourne Launch
14 Sept 2024 / 2:30pm – 3:30pm
Readings Kids, 315 Lygon St, Woiwurrung Country, Naarm (Melbourne, Carlton)

Melanie La'Brooy, The Lost History Melbourne Launch

Join us to celebrate the launch of The Lost History, book two of Melanie La'Brooy'sTalismans of Fate series, perfect for young fans of Nevermoor and Discworld!

About the book:

After rescuing Princess Seraphine from the evil Malevolents, servant girl Penn thought her fate had finally changed. But now her powerful Talisman is gone and Seraphine is ignoring her again. Even worse, the ruthless Inquisitor has been summoned to uncover why Malevolence has returned to Arylia and fingers are pointing at Penn. Her only hope is to find the Lost History, which might be the key to unlocking both the Inquisitor's and her own mysterious past. But someone else is hunting for it - only they want to destroy it. Even as she races to retrieve the Lost History, Penn knows that if she digs up her past, she might not like what she finds. Because Malevolence has started calling to her and she's finding it strangely hard to resist ... Another thrilling adventure, this time featuring at least six impossibly daring escapes, important life lessons about truth and spare socks, a sinister game of Twenty Questions and a cursed family tree. And some very dangerous cheese.

About the author:

Melanie La’Brooy is an Australian author who has previously written five novels for adults, which were published in Australia and internationally. Over the past twelve years she has lived in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East. Some of her favourite moments ever include boating down the Zambezi River past giraffes and hippos, seeing the Northern Lights from high up in the Arctic Circle, horse-riding through a snowy forest in Bulgaria and eating chocolate while watching movies with her family at home. The Wintrish Girl is her first novel for children. Also, her surname is pronounced La-Broy, like boy but with an r. It’s confusing, she knows.

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