Description
Twelve-year-old Iris has been sent to Spain on a mission: to make sure her elderly and unusual aunt, Ursula, leaves her fortuneâ€"and her sprawling estateâ€"to Iris's scheming parents.
But from the moment Iris arrives at
Bosque de Nubes, she realises something isn't quite right. There is an odd feeling around the house, where time moves slowly and Iris's eyes play tricks on her. While outside, in the wild and untamed forest, a mysterious animal moves through the shadows.
Just what is Aunt Ursula hiding?
But when Iris discovers a painting named
Iris and the Tiger, she sets out to uncover the animal's real identityâ€"putting her life in terrible danger.
Leanne Hall is an author of novels for young adults including the Text Prize-winning
This Is Shyness and its sequel
Queen of the Night.
Iris and the Tiger is her first work for younger readers. Leanne has had shorter pieces published in
Meanjin,
Age,
Best Australian Stories and the anthology
Growing Up Asian In Australia. Her work plays with the borders of reality and fantasy. Leanne has worked in the arts, educational publishing and as a bookseller, but her enduring passion is for youth literature.
‘The surrealist magic is the most refreshing element of the book: it's a kind of magical realism that is unusual in children's and YA fantasy…Iris and the Tiger will appeal to older primary and younger high-school readers who like magic and are, like Iris, bored by teen romances.'
Books & Publishing
‘There are lots of twists in this book and I never knew what was going to happen next…Recommended to anyone who likes magical adventure stories.'
Kookie Magazine