The Turnaway Girls
Age 10+
General Fiction
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Creators
Hayley Chewins grew up in Cape Town, South Africa, in a house full of books. A published poet, she studied classical voice before switching to a degree in English literature. The Turnaway Girls is her first novel. Hayley Chewins lives in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Reviews
“Lyrical, inventive, and utterly captivating, The Turnaway Girls is fresh yet familiar, a classic-feeling fairy tale that thrums with magic, music, and heart. The indomitable Delphernia will inspire young readers to trust in the power of their own unique voices, and debut author Hayley Chewins is a talent to watch.”
Claire Legrand, author of Some Kind of Happiness
“This book was just what I needed to read right now. In a time when it feels nebulous and unwieldy to be yourself, especially when the world doesn’t particularly understand or care about who that self is, this book was like a beacon in the darkness. And oh! The language! Hayley Chewins could teach a master class on how to use prose to world-build. The Turnaway Girls has the strangeness and prettiness of Laini Taylor’s worlds and prose along with the unforgettable characters and sense of justice that you find in Kelly Barnhill’s work.”
Lindsay Eagar, author of Hour of the Bees
“A startlingly ambitious and lyrical debut, set in a fantastical world where silence really is golden and speaking up can cost everything. Fiercely imaginative and beautifully wrought.”
Kiran Millwood-Hargrave, author of The Island at the End of Everything
“The Turnaway Girls is a gorgeous fable about the way societies cage girls’ voices and the revolutionary things that happen when those voices break free. Stunning, timely, and necessary.”
Anne Ursu, author of The Real Boy
“[…] if you enjoy lyrical reads, a little mystery and the magic of a song keep an eye out for this particularly gorgeous cover in your local bookstore.”
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“[…] a unique story which grabs you from the first page, immersing you into a magical world quite unlike anything I’ve ever read before.”
Matthew Brown (YA Insta Blogger)
“The story is simply fascinating. An astonishing debut; lyrical, gripping, enchanting and thought-provoking.”
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