War of the Wind
A Financial Times Book of the Year
Shortlisted for The Week Junior Book Prize in 2023
An award-winning climate fiction novel that explores unlikely friendships as a group of children with disabilities find themselves at the heart of an eco-mystery.
On a remote Scottish island, 14-year-old Max's life is changed forever when he loses his hearing in a boating accident. Now, he has to navigate a new silent world alone--even his parents don't understand that wearing a hearing aid doesn't mean he can actually hear them, and he's placed in a special educational needs class surrounded by kids he once picked on.
When people start acting strangely and Max's hearing aid picks up odd sounds from a new wind farm off the coast, he suspects a sinister scientist is using wind turbines to experiment on the islanders. Could being different be an advantage? Max enlists the help of his classmates to shut down the government's secret test before it spins out of control...
Victoria Williamson is donating 20% of her author royalties to The American Society for Deaf Children (ASDC).
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Become an affiliate"This contemporary techno-thriller is absorbing, tautly written, and frighteningly realistic... An intriguing mystery combined with an emotional story of challenges and successes"--Kirkus
"a gripping eco-adventure"--Financial Times
"Teens with additional needs star in this eco thriller"--iNews
"thrilling and a real page turner"--Rebecca Mansell, CEO of the British Deaf Association
"A page-turning adventure with a great cast of characters, powerful food for thought around disability language and preconceptions, plus a timely environmental theme."--BookTrust
"Full of empathy & rich relationships. An incredibly nuanced book!"--Scottish Book Trust
"a page-turning, inclusive eco-thriller for our times"--LoveReading4Kids
"The book that absolutely needed to be written (...) Empathetic, honest and compelling."--Barbara Henderson, twice winner of the Young Quills Award and author of The Reluctant Rebel and The Chessmen Thief
"An exciting environmental thriller with an empathy-fuelled inclusive twist. Excellent positive representation ... we can all learn a little something from this!"--Dan Smith, award-winning author of Below Zero and Boy X
"an exciting adventure story with an important message about accepting differences"--Lindsay Littleson, Kelpies Prize winner and Carnegie-nominated author of The Rewilders and Guardians of the Wild Unicorns