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The Professors' Wives' Club by Joanne Rendell
The Professors' Wives' Club by Joanne Rendell











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We modern grown-ups would do well to listen to her! Through the story of ghosts and mystery, ultimately, Zinnie shows the world around her how crucial it is to see beyond the obvious and accept and support each other for who they are. The House of Hidden Wonders is a thrilling story of a group of young girls making their way in a world stacked against them, featuring themes of found family, diversity and acceptance.

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OPINIONS: So, all I had to hear was history, adventure, museum and curious girls, and I was hooked! Once I started reading, it took no time for me to lose myself in Zinnie’s Edinburgh, and join her on her quest to protect her sisters and discover the secret of the House of Wonders. But how can she discover what secrets lie in the House of Wonders while also protecting the sisters she holds so dear? (from Little Tiger) Among them, a young Arthur Conan Doyle, keen to investigate, and MacDuff, the shady owner of Edinburgh’s newest attraction, the House of Wonders.Ĭaught up in a world of intrigue and adventure, Zinnie seeks answers. Until, that is, rumours of a ghost bring unwanted visitors into the caverns they call home.

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They keep out of the way of the authorities and remain undetected. SYNOPSIS: Zinnie and her sisters live in the murky tunnels beneath Edinburgh’s Old Town.

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Many thanks to Charlie Morris and Little Tiger Publishing for the review copy in exchange for this honest review. I don’t write about children’s books a lot, and I don’t read them nearly enough, but I really hope to do so more, as this was an absolute treat from beginning to end. Today, I’ve got something truly special for you: The House of Hidden Wonders by Sharon Gosling (with a gorgeous cover by Hannah Peck).













The Professors' Wives' Club by Joanne Rendell