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Jordan Lees discusses his fantastical children's début novel set in a labyrinthine world

“It’s hard for children to talk when they are afraid or really sad… I think one of the key lessons of the book is [when the children] find a way to say to each other what’s hurting them and what they are afraid of”
Jordan Lees
Jordan Lees
Jordan Lees’ début children’s fantasy stands to make its mark on an international stage after being sold into multiple languages.

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