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THE HATMAKERS by Tamzin Merchant

THE HATMAKERS

by Tamzin Merchant ; illustrated by Paola Escobar

Pub Date: Feb. 2nd, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-324-01603-8
Publisher: Norton Young Readers

In her debut novel, British actor Merchant creates an elaborate fantasy world around a family of magical milliners.

Cordelia Hatmaker, almost 12, is smitten with grief at the apparent loss at sea of her beloved father. Despite the tragedy, Cordelia’s extended family members continue to fulfill their duties as Hatmakers to the Crown. Their hats are works of art, custom-made using rare ingredients to magically influence the moods and intentions of their wearers. The family’s present task is to create a Concentration Hat for the king, who turns out to be none other than England’s King George in full insanity mode. Cordelia’s compassion for others leads to friendship with a member of the archrival Bootmaker family as well as a street urchin named Sam. The friends work together to overthrow a complicated plot to wage war on France spearheaded by the dastardly Lord Witloof, who stands to profit from war by manufacturing cannons. This is an action-packed story with an appealing role model in feisty, determined Cordelia, who acquires confidence in fighting evil and protecting family and friends. Magical elements, complicated plot twists, and colorful characters will appeal to Philip Pullman and Harry Potter fans, although the subject matter is on the younger side for the reading level. A cliffhanger ending implies a sequel. All characters present White. Illustrations not seen.

A swashbuckling romp for lovers of history and magic.

(glossary, note about ingredients) (Fantasy. 9-12)