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The Many faces of Ista Flit / Clare Harlow; illustrated by Karl James Mountford

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: TidemagicDescription: 302 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9780241636053
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 823.92 HAR
Summary: Amongst the cobbled streets and misty alleyways of Shelwich, magic rises and falls with the Tide. When the Tide is out, the magic ebbs to a low murmur. When the Tide is in, the magic is high and Tide-blessings are at their strongest. For most people, the Tide-blessing they are born with is nothing more than a simple party trick- eyes that change colour, or the ability to recite a poem backwards.
List(s) this item appears in: M.Ndungu February 2026
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Amongst the cobbled streets and misty alleyways of Shelwich, magic rises and falls with the Tide. When the Tide is out, the magic ebbs to a low murmur. When the Tide is in, the magic is high and Tide-blessings are at their strongest. For most people, the Tide-blessing they are born with is nothing more than a simple party trick- eyes that change colour, or the ability to recite a poem backwards.

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