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Vivi Conway and the Lost Hero Synopsis
The epic conclusion to the Vivi Conway trilogy, rooted in Welsh mythology with an effortlessly inclusive cast of characters. The first book was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize 2024.
Featuring a joyfully diverse cast of characters, with themes of friendship, trust and cooperation as they learn and grow together, as well as an authentic representation of a non-binary lead character.
“Vivi– it’s me, Dara. We’re doing everything we can to find you…”
Vivi Conway has disappeared. With Vivi taken, and forgotten by everyone but her friends, Dara is struggling to hold it together.
They’re trying everything they can, but nothing seems like enough. When Stevie, Chia and Merry reveal they have been working on a plan of their own, the friends must embark on a rescue mission that will take them far beyond the Unlands. The time will finally come to face the villainous Arawn, and when it does the group must be ready to use their combined powers.
With the help of new friends and old, they set out to find Vivi, defeat their ancient foe, and save the world (no pressure).
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9781915820044 |
Publication date: |
1st May 2025 |
Author: |
Lizzie Huxley-Jones |
Illustrator: |
Harry Woodgate |
Publisher: |
Knights Of Media |
Format: |
Paperback |
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Press Reviews
Lizzie Huxley-Jones Press Reviews
Praise for book 1 Vivi Conway and the Sword of Legend:
'An edge-of-your-seat adventure underpinned by rich mythology and a brave heroine that will capture your heart. Hux has spun a classic tale for the ages.’ - Laura Noakes, author of Cosima Unfortunate Steals A Star ‘
A remarkable, heart-pounding, reinvigorated story of the myths you think you know – with characters you can’t forget and prose you will read again and again. Fun, fast, and Welsh legends have never looked this beautiful in print.’ - Elle McNicoll
‘A heart-warming and spellbinding book, with wonderful disability and LGBTQ+ representation. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.’ - Natasha Hastings, author of The Miraculous Sweetmakers: The Frost Fair
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About Lizzie Huxley-Jones
Lizzie Huxley-Jones (they/them) is an autistic author and editor based in London. They are the author of the forthcoming queer holiday rom-com Make You Mine This Christmas (2022) from Hodder Studio and fantasy middle grade series Vivi Conway and the Sword of Legend (2023) from Knights Of.
They write joyful stories that centre queerness and disability. They are the editor of Stim, an anthology of autistic authors and artists, which was published by Unbound in April 2020 to coincide with World Autism Awareness Week. They are also the author of the children's biography Sir David Attenborough: A Life Story (2020) and a contributor to the anthology Allies: Real Talk About Showing Up, Screwing Up, And Trying Again (2021), which was chosen to be a World Book Day Title for 2023, renamed as Being an Ally (2023). They also work with writers and publishers as a sensitivity reader and editorial consultant, and were an editor at independent micropublisher 3 of Cups Press. In their past career lives, they have been a research diver, a children's bookseller and digital communications specialist. They tweet too much at @littlehux, taking breaks to walk their dog Nerys.
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