Oh my goodness! What an amazing story that’s made me smile, cry happy tears and has made me want to hug this book too! Tilbury Twitch-Whiskers is a young ratling living with his family in the Docklands in modern-day London. He is the seventh-born son of the seventh litter in his family, which, legends say, usually means he would live to have great adventures but also not live very long, but when he is born he is so small and weak that his ma decides to lie about him being a seventh-born, and through his ma’s fussing and worries, he grows up afraid of the world outside of his home in the Chandlery where he and his family live. But one day when the eldest litter in his family is ready to leave home, Tilbury and his sister Nimble-Quick end up sneaking in to see the ceremony where his brothers and sisters go right after leaving home, setting off a chain of events that will see Tilbury venturing far beyond the home he loves to fulfil an old prophecy.
Oh, how I have loved this book so much from the first pages, it’s such an imaginative and amazing story and I just couldn’t put it down! Unlike his sister, Nimble-Quick, who is always looking out for adventure, Tilbury is happiest staying inside the Chandlery where he spends his time interested in contraptions and learning. I loved Tilbury’s character from the very start. He’s not a typical hero, in fact he’s quite shy and scared of the outside world and I love how different he and his sister are and how Nimble-Quick is even bigger than him even though the two come from the same litter. The story begins in an interesting way, I love the way the beginning is narrated, reminding me of classic tales passed down through generations, and it isn’t long before we learn more about Tilbury, the Dockland rats and the curse that exists on them.
Although there is a lot to understand about the curse and everything else, this is explained well and I love how this story wasn’t difficult to follow at all, even though there is so much going on. The curse on the Dockland rats, the diamond that they posses and the legend that one day a hero will deliver it back to its rightful place was interesting and I like how this was explained through the ceremony especially. The story has a good pace and I like what happens both in London and later when Tilbury ends up making a journey to far off lands to deliver the Cursed Night back to its rightful place. The book is split into three parts and before each of these parts (at least in the proof copy I have), is some lovely double page illustrations of the rats in different scenes, such as the rats in the Chandlery attic, or the rats on board of a boat, etc. Each of these illustrations is in black, white and grey and there are some more illustrations at the start of the book showing some of the important characters in the story. There’s something so lovely about the pictures, it instantly makes you see the characters in your mind even more clearly and I love some of the details you can see in each picture too.
The story is amazing, so inventive, with such an amazing journey to different lands. I love how we see Tilbury slowly growing as a character and what is later revealed about certain other characters and things in the story too. The build up to the ending is so exciting. I had no idea what would happen and every moment was so interesting and exciting to read. The final ending of the story is so good, it’s the perfect and most satisfying ending with an epilogue which melted my heart as I continued to read it. This epilogue especially was the perfect ending to this story and I can’t believe how much I have enjoyed reading this. The deeper messages within the story, especially at the end, are good too, and I love how the epilogue echoes parts of the prologue in the way it’s written at the start!
Overall this is an amazing book and story and I doubt anyone would dislike this story once you start reading it. I’ve read some of Gill Lewis’ books before and would recommend them, but with this one being so creative, inventive and so different and yet is so brilliant, I would recommend this one so much more! We’ve only just started 2023, and yet I believe this might be my favourite book of the whole year. With such amazing characters and such a wonderful and immersive journey, it’s just the perfect read and will make you smile and cry happy tears at the end! 🙂
-Thanks to the publisher for a free copy.