Tinsel: The Girls Who Invented Christmas
By (Author) Sibal Pounder
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Childrens Books
30th November 2021
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Relationship stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Traditional stories
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Girls and women
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Magical realism / Magical fantasy
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Fairies, elves, etc
823.92
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
266g
"I absolutely ADORED it! A really funny, clever, brilliant play on all the Christmas tropes. It just has to be made into a movie!" Emma Carroll "Very sparkly storytelling and a lovely portrayal of friendship" Hilary McKay "Joyful and hilarious. I loved every moment of it." Stephanie Burgis What if somewhere along the way we've all got the Santa story a bit wrong... Join Blanche Claus and her best friend Rinki for a funny festive sleigh ride you'll never forget! From Sibal Pounder, bestselling author of the Witch Wars and Bad Mermaids series, this tale of friendship and mince-pie feasts is the perfect book to curl up with this winter. Funny, feminist and with a huge heart, it's a gloriously Christmassy adventure that will delight even the biggest Grinch.
I absolutely ADORED it! A really funny, clever, brilliant play on all the Christmas tropes. It just has to be made into a movie! * Emma Carroll *
Very sparkly storytelling and a lovely portrayal of friendship * Hilary McKay *
Joyful and hilarious, this book is full of characters I adored and dialogue that made me laugh out loud. I loved every moment of it! * Stephanie Burgis, author of The Dragon with a Chocolate Heart *
Sibal Pounders stories fizz with fun and energy, and her characters grow more appealing with each book * LoveReading4Kids *
This is a gorgeous book celebrating strong, feisty girls, and friendship. Rinkis two dads are incorporated into the story just as they should be; without fuss or fanfare and gender roles are challenged throughout but in such a way that it never feels forced. Any book with a festive theme is a winner in my eyes and Tinsel is a twinkly, Christmassy delight that I cant wait to have in my school library! * NetGalley Reviewer *
A refreshingly original story on the origins of Santa Claus. It was really funny and a brilliant adventure. Definitely one to be enjoyed with lots of mince pies! * NetGalley Reviewer *
Hilarious, heartwarming and full of fun! I so, so enjoyed this festive book and the feminist streak that ran through it. I loved all the Christmassy details peppered absolutely everywhere [...] I highly recommend reading this book if you want to feel full of funny festive joy! * Harriet Muncaster *
This the most fun Ive had reading a book in quite a while the most inventive, crazy, yet hilarious read * Minerva Reads on WITCH WARS *
Cleverly mixing the snowy chill of the North Pole with the fuzzy warmth of friendship, Tinsel is Christmas spirit wrapped in a fun, feminist parcel. The elves (all named Carol) are glorious, and I was left craving a mince pie * Lesley Parr *
A sparkling, glittering festive delight, Tinsel is funny, warm hearted and thrilling too it made my toes tingle and my heart glow with Christmas magic * Sophie Kirtley *
captivating * iNews *
a rollicking good story ... , with a definite feminist slant * Books for Keeps *
A charming feminist retake on the Santa story [] the real message of this charming story is that just one act of kindness has the power to transform. A fun-filled adventure with a magical horse, a talking tree and two feisty girls makes for a great Christmas tale * Children's Books Ireland *
Sibal Pounder is the author of the bestselling Witch Wars and Bad Mermaids series of books. Her debut, Witch Wars, was shortlisted for the Sainsbury's Children's Book Award and the Waterstones Children's Book Prize. Bad Mermaids Meet the Witches was a 2019 World Book Day title and a Sunday Times bestseller and has been optioned by Sony Animation. She has also written Beyond Platform 13, a sequel to Eva Ibbotsons The Secret of Platform 13, and her latest book Tinsel is all about a young girl called Blanche Claus and asks the question: what if a long time ago we all got the Santa story a bit wrong Previously Sibal worked as a journalist, writing for publications including the Guardian and Vogue Online and was a philanthropy columnist for the Financial Times.