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Speculative fiction with a powerful political premise.
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The Wordsmith Synopsis
'The fantasy book of the year' - Eoin Colfer
How many words do you need to survive? "Love", "hope", "freedom" - in the dystopian future of Ark, after climate change disaster, these words are being banned. One girl takes stand against this loss of language - she is the Wordsmith.
Winner of a White Raven Award from the International Youth Library and shortlisted for the Children's Books Ireland Book of the Year, The Wordsmith is a beautiful and gripping dystopian story of how words make us who we are.
'This book targets the dangers of global warming and the power of communication, love and expression.' - The Guardian
'A novel that truly stands apart for its originality and relevance.' - The Irish Times
'Forde's exploration of language as both weapon and saviour is a noble one, and environmental undertones bolster its power. Pair with Patrick Ness's The Knife of Never Letting Go.' -Booklist
'A tremendous pageturner; I hope this won't be the last we hear of Letta, a brave and spirited heroine.' - School Library Association
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9781915071941 |
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1st July 2025 |
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Patricia Forde |
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Little Island Books |
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Paperback |
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256 pages |
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The Wordsmith Series |
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Patricia Forde Press Reviews
`The fantasy book of the year.' - Eoin Colfer, bestselling author of Artemis Fowl
`A novel that truly stands apart for its originality and relevance... a book about words, about language, about their power to civilise - and, in the wrong hands, to abuse and dehumanise. For a writer to deal with such themes it is the most basic of requirements that she herself should handle words in a manner which exploits their potential richness and resonance. Forde rises magnificently to the challenge' - The Irish Times
`The Wordsmith is warm, original, thought-provoking but most of all a tremendous page-turner
I hope this won't be the last we hear of Letta, a brave and spirited heroine' - School Library Association
`[A] gripping postapocalyptic thriller... it is a well-crafted page-turner, as well as a compelling commentary on censorship and the role of language, while also inviting discussion about what distinguishes humans from animals. For dystopian fiction aficionados, this well-paced entry offers plenty of food for thought.' - School Library Journal
It is a salutary story, a powerful story and a story that I highly recommend and thoroughly enjoyed. Patricia Forde is great new voice to look out for.' - Armadillo Children's Book Magazine
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About Patricia Forde
Patricia Forde lives in Galway, in the west of Ireland. She has published ve books for children, and written two plays, as well as several television drama series for children and teenagers. She has worked as a writer on both English and Irish language soap operas. In another life, she was a primary school teacher and the artistic director of Galway Arts Festival.
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