The Hatmakers
The Hatmakers
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W. W. Norton
Just the Series: The Cordelia Hatmaker Series Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: The Cordelia Hatmaker Series   

Annotation: An enchanting fantasy adventure about the importance of bravery, resourcefulness, and following your heart from a debut celebrity author.
Genre: [Fantasy fiction]
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #371365
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Copyright Date: 2022
Edition Date: 2022 Release Date: 02/08/22
Illustrator: Escobar, Paola,
Pages: 357 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-324-02003-2 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-4123-2
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-324-02003-5 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-4123-6
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

Cordelia whiles away her days in the handsome Hatmaker house, a building that hosts both her close-knit family and their magical millinery creations. Hers is a London that, while mostly familiar, contains a bit of magic here and there, woven into the handiwork of guild craftsmen: gloves, hats, boots. Their mostly peaceful and pleasant coexistence is upended when Cordelia's father mysteriously goes missing, and a series of sinister events tips the magical world into chaos while bringing England to the brink of war. Only Cordelia and some unexpected friends can restore peace, and the determined trio find themselves in a race to save their families d the kingdom. Merchant's inventive world is beautifully built through vivid imagery and detailed descriptions, whether of a cozily curated workshop or a derelict guild hall, and though much of the story feels pleasingly predictable, occasional twists will keep readers on their toes. An engaging ode to the bonds of family and friendship, the power of teamwork, and the magic that we all have inside ourselves.

Horn Book (Mon Feb 06 00:00:00 CST 2023)

While waiting for her sea captain father's return, Cordelia Hatmaker gets terrible news: his ship has foundered and gone down with all hands. Cordelia's aunts and uncle try to set aside their grief to finish the magically endowed Concentration Hat commissioned for the king, but Cordelia decides that her father (whose name is Prospero, hint hint) isn't dead but rather "lost at sea," and that "what is lost can be found." The rest of this energetically zany fantasy details Cordelia's efforts in that direction -- after the Concentration Hat fails to relieve the king's madness, Cordelia focuses on petitioning the princess for use of a boat; the princess can't help her due to the looming war between England and France but tells Cordelia the palace has learned her father's cabin boy survived the wreck and is lying delirious in a sailor's sickbay in -Wapping. Meanwhile, per France's aggression, the Makers are tasked with making the princess some Peace Clothing, but each rival Maker family is robbed before they can complete the piece. There's a lot going on -- plots, subplots, vivid descriptions of the magic of Hatmaking, adjectives galore -- but Merchant (heretofore known mostly for her acting roles in The Tudors and Salem) tucks each wild strand in neatly, forming a vibrant, surprisingly credible whole. There's even an enticing wrinkle at the end regarding the fate of Cordelia's missing father. For those who like their swashes well-buckled and their Loquacious Lilies fresh, this over-the-top fantasy checks all the boxes. Anita L. Burkam

Kirkus Reviews

In her debut novel, British actor Merchant creates an elaborate fantasy world around a family of magical milliners.Cordelia Hatmaker, almost 12, is smitten with grief at the apparent loss at sea of her beloved father. Despite the tragedy, Cordelia's extended family members continue to fulfill their duties as Hatmakers to the Crown. Their hats are works of art, custom-made using rare ingredients to magically influence the moods and intentions of their wearers. The family's present task is to create a Concentration Hat for the king, who turns out to be none other than England's King George in full insanity mode. Cordelia's compassion for others leads to friendship with a member of the archrival Bootmaker family as well as a street urchin named Sam. The friends work together to overthrow a complicated plot to wage war on France spearheaded by the dastardly Lord Witloof, who stands to profit from war by manufacturing cannons. This is an action-packed story with an appealing role model in feisty, determined Cordelia, who acquires confidence in fighting evil and protecting family and friends. Magical elements, complicated plot twists, and colorful characters will appeal to Philip Pullman and Harry Potter fans, although the subject matter is on the younger side for the reading level. A cliffhanger ending implies a sequel. All characters present White. Illustrations not seen.A swashbuckling romp for lovers of history and magic. (glossary, note about ingredients) (Fantasy. 9-12)

School Library Journal (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

Gr 3-6 A challenging but innocent fantasy. Cordelia Hatmaker comes from a long line of magical Hatmakers, who create hats that encourage the wearer to adopt a specific mood or take a certain action. There are love hats, confidence hats, and more. When Cordelia's father is lost at sea as he attempts to return with a vital ingredient for a hat for the king, and the other "makers" in town are burgled, Cordelia must save the kingdom. This whimsical story is full of fun nonsense, but the vocabulary is surprisingly complex. The simple mystery and uncomplicated emotional elements seem at odds with the length of the book. This novel would be ideal for younger elementary students who are reading at a high level. However, most students will grow out their desire for whimsy and innocence before they are ready for the complex vocabulary and length. VERDICT An additional purchase. Jeri Murphy, C.F. Simmons M.S., Aurora, IL

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Word Count: 64,741
Reading Level: 5.5
Interest Level: 4-7
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.5 / points: 10.0 / quiz: 521924 / grade: Middle Grades
Guided Reading Level: X
Fountas & Pinnell: X

The most important rule to follow when you hunt for hat ingredients is this: keep wildness in your wits and magic in your fingertips. In Cordelia's London, magic is real and is woven into objects created by the five Maker families: the Hatmakers, the Bootmakers, the Watchmakers, the Cloakmakers, and the Glovemakers. Growing up in her father Prospero's footsteps, eleven-year-old Cordelia Hatmaker has learned the family's ancient skills and secrets so she can one day make her own enchanted hats. When Prospero and his ship are lost at sea during an important ingredient expedition, her grief-stricken aunt and uncle must turn their attention toward fulfilling a decree to create a Peace Hat for the king. But Cordelia refuses to accept that her father is gone for good and desperately begins making plans to find him. Then, the Peace Hat is stolen--along with the Peace Boots, Watch, Cloak, and Gloves--and Cordelia realizes that there is a more menacing plot against the Makers' Guild, and that Prospero Hatmaker's disappearance may be connected. Cordelia must uncover the truth about who is behind the thefts if she is to save the Makers and find out what really happened to her father. Full of magic, surprise, and adventure, Tamzin Merchant's sparkling debut introduces a captivating heroine and her extraordinary world.


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