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The Mapmakers

Published
Feb 2022
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Historical Historical
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Return to Cordelia Hatmaker's spellbinding world of magic and millinery in this sparkling sequel to The Hatmakers.

Cordelia Hatmaker has saved England from war. She stopped Lord Whitloof's sinister plans, rescued the King and Princess, and restored the Makers Guild. But she still hasn't found her missing father. Ever since Cordelia discovered the hidden map in her father's telescope, she's been searching the streets of London by starlight, trying to uncover its secrets.

She never expects to stumble upon a secret society of Mapmakers—or to learn that magic isn't limited to the few Maker families, but instead is all around, if you know where to look. But danger is lurking around every corner, and Cordelia must convince the rival Maker families to work together for once—not only to bring her father home, but to save the very essence of magic itself. . . .

With exceptional and inventive storytelling and a lionhearted heroine, Tamzin Merchant once again draws readers into her captivating London and takes them on a breathless new adventure full of wildness, wit, warmth—and magic.

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May 2023 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN 132405252X
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Feb 2023 Random House (UK) ISBN 0241426340
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First Edition Feb 2022 Random House (UK) ISBN 0241426332
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May 2022 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN 1324016019
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May 2022 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN 1324016027
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May 2022 Puffin ISBN 0241426359
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May 2022 Listening Library ISBN B09L5B2RJW
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