Polly Crosby, Author of The Book of Hidden Wonders, Answers 5 Quick Questions

Polly Crosby, Author of The Book of Hidden Wonders, Answers 5 Quick Questions

Briefly tell us about your book.

It’s about a father who creates a series of picture books all about his daughter and her cat. The books are rumoured to contain clues to a treasure hunt, but as fans of the series start searching the countryside for the treasure, the daughter begins to realise that the clues lead to something far darker than gold and jewels: a devastating secret carefully concealed within the pictures.

What inspired the idea behind this book?

There were two distinct moments: the first was when I rescued an Oriental cat, which is very similar to a Siamese. I wanted to write about him, but a cat needs an owner, and that’s how the protagonist, Romilly Kemp, came to be. The second moment was when I listened to a BBC Radio Four documentary about a picture book called Masquerade, dubbed as an ‘armchair treasure hunt’: the clues in the pictures led to real treasure buried somewhere in the British Isles. It had been a huge hit in the late seventies, prompting lots of people to start digging holes all over the UK! I didn’t actually look at the book until I’d written my novel, so that I wasn’t too influenced by it, but I’ve read it many times since.

Tell us about your background and what led you to writing this book?

I’ve always written. I wrote my first novel when I was nineteen, but it took another twenty years – and countless beginnings of novels – to get a publication deal. I began The Book of Hidden Wonders about eight years ago, writing in the small snatches of time between looking after my son. It’s the longest I’ve ever stuck with writing a book, and I think that must be because I had confidence in it that one day it would be published.

How does it feel to hold your book in your hands?

It was always going to be an incredible moment, especially as I’d seen pictures of the stunning design before it was sent to me, but nothing prepares you for seeing your words in a book. I love the cover so much. It has little clues all over it, just like the story inside. But the real treasure for me was the way the title changes colour when it catches the light. I had no idea it would do that! It’s just…hypnotising.

What are you hoping the reader will take away from reading your book?

Although at first glance it’s a magical coming of age novel, the story itself is stitched through with dark secrets, and it deals with a few weighty subjects. I think the main message of the novel is one of hope, and if the reader takes away a feeling of resolution and satisfaction when they reach the end, I will have done what I set out to do.

 

 

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Written With Tremendous Heart: Read an Extract From Polly Crosby’s The Book of Hidden Wonders

    Polly Crosby's The Book of Hidden Wonders is an Exceptional, Deeply Imaginative Debut

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        Publisher details

        The Book Of Hidden Wonders
        Author
        Polly Crosby
        Publisher
        HQ Fiction
        Genre
        Fiction
        Released
        05 August, 2020
        ISBN
        9780008409616

        Synopsis

        Hidden in the pages of a book is a secret story…'Evocative and enchanting – a future classic and a star in the making' Veronica Henry, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Beach HutLet the treasure hunt begin.Romilly lives in a ramshackle house with her eccentric artist father and her cat, Monty. She knows little about her past – but she knows that she is loved.When her father finds fame with a series of children's books starring her as the main character, everything changes: exotic foods appear on the table, her father appears on TV, and strangers appear at their door, convinced the books contain a treasure hunt leading to a glittering prize.But as time passes, Romilly's father becomes increasingly suspicious of everything around him, until, before her eyes, he begins to disappear altogether.In her increasingly isolated world, Romilly turns to the secrets her father has hidden in his illustrated books, realising that there is something far darker and more devastating locked within the pages…The truth.The Book of Hidden Wonders is the unforgettable, beguiling debut from Polly Crosby.Praise for The Book of Hidden Wonders:'Evocative and enchanting – a future classic and a star in the making' Veronica Henry, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Beach Hut‘Exquisitely written, stunning, totally unique. Everyone needs to read this' Jessica Ryn, debut author of The Extraordinary Hope of Dawn Brightside‘A magical tale, beautifully written, evocative and mysterious, and stitched through with a dark thread that I wasn't expecting. What a wonderful book' Anita Frank, debut author of The Lost Ones
        Polly Crosby
        About the author

        Polly Crosby

        Polly Crosby grew up on the Suffolk coast and now lives in the heart of Norfolk. She won the Curtis Brown Creative's Yesterday Scholarship, which enabled her to finish her debut. She received the Annabel Abbs Scholarship at the University of East Anglia and is currently working on her second novel.

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