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The Diary of Wiska Wildflower: The New School (From the creator of Isadora Moon, Harriet Muncaster)

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£8.99

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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2 October 2025
Muncaster, Harriet

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ISBN/SKU: 9781382054263 Categories/Genres: ,

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The first book in an exciting new series from the creator of Isadora Moon, Harriet Muncaster. Told in diary format and packed with beautiful full-colour illustrations, this is the enchanting story of Wiska Wildflower and her search for friendship at Inkcap’s Academy.

ONE day until I go to my new school. Eeeek! It’s called Inkcap’s Academy and it’s in Twitching. TWITCHING! Yes, I now live on the completely opposite side of Wiskling Wood to my old school in Acornia, and more importantly, MY FRIENDS . . .

Wiska Wildflower is relieved when she makes friends with Cleobelle and Primrose on her first day at Inkcap’s Academy. They love Wiska’s drawings and ask her to help them design matching outfits for a special fashion show in Spellbrooke City. But the more Wiska gets to know her new friends, the more she feels she must hide her true self and follow their rules. Can Wiska find the bravery she needs to get her creative spark back and discover true friendship?Look out for books 2 and 3 in the series publishing in 2026!

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