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Euphoria Kids

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Alison Evans

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ECHO
30 January 2024
Ever since the witch cursed Babs, she turns invisible sometimes. She has her mum and her dog, but teachers and classmates barely notice her. Then, one day, Iris can see her. And Iris likes what they see. Babs is made of fire.

Iris grew from a seed in the ground. They have friends, but not human ones. Not until they meet Babs. The two of them have a lot in common: they speak to dryads and faeries, and they're connected to the magic that's all around them.

There's a new boy at school, a boy who's like them and who hasn't yet found his real name. Soon the three of them are hanging out and trying spellwork together. Magic can be dangerous, though. Witches and fae can be cruel. Something is happening in the other realm, and despite being warned to stay away, the three friends have to figure out how to deal with it on their own terms.

PRAISE FOR EUPHORIA KIDS:

'This book is pure magic! Perfect for fans of Studio Ghibli' - Katya de Becerra

'A witchy book about friendship and kindness that should be on every bookshelf' - Lili Wilkinson

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Imprint:   ECHO
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm, 
Weight:   267g
ISBN:   9781760688820
ISBN 10:   1760688827
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Alison Evans is a nonbinary author from Melbourne, Australia. Their first book Ida (Echo) was the winner of the People's Choice Award at the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards and their second novel Highway Bodies (Echo) was shortlisted for the Readings Prize. Their shorter work appears in the anthologies Everything Under the Moon: Fairy Tales in a Queerer Light, Hometown Haunts: #LoveOzYA Horror Stories, Kindred: 12 Queer #LoveOzYA Stories and in other publications. They are co-editor of Concrete Queers and the fiction editor of #enbylife magazine. See: alisonwritesthings.com

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