Sign of the Raven

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Product details

  • ISBN 9780241768471
  • Dimensions: 138 x 222mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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‘Incredibly vivid storytelling - atmospheric, dangerous and fast-paced. Pippa Dunn is a wonderful new voice!’ – Jasbinder Bilan, winner of the Costa Children's Book Award

In this teen historical fantasy set in nineteenth-century London, the boundary between sleep and the waking world begins to dissolve, forcing one audacious dreamer to face a reality more dangerous than any nightmare.


Sixteen-year-old Ashlyn Threadneedle lives a double life. By day she works as a government messenger for Lord Whitaker, but by night she escapes into vivid, lucid dreams, navigating the Stream – a dreamworld in which time bends and the only limit is her imagination.

When her long-dead mother appears in a dream, secrets of the Stream are uncovered, Ashlyn's life is turned on its head, and the future of her loved ones hangs in the balance. In a quest for answers, she joins a secret society of lucid dreamers who are fighting to protect the Stream from a powerful enemy who wants to manipulate people's thoughts and seize control of London.

Ashlyn must unravel the mysteries of her family and the Stream before the freedom of thought is lost. But the Stream is a dangerous place and Ashlyn must risk both her past and future to protect the freedom of thought itself.

'The Sign of the Raven is that rare thing: a book at once timely and timeless, which will captivate readers for years to come. Spellbinding, exhilarating and full of heart, Ashlyn's story is destined to be an instant classic.' – Bori Cser, author of Mirrorwoven

'The Sign of the Raven is an instant classic. Ashlyn’s story is exciting, magical, and full of mystery. With a big cast of fascinating characters, high stakes and imagination, The Sign of the Raven is a book to read by torchlight, and it reminded me of why I fell in love with reading. Dunn will surely soon be counted among our best writers for young, curious readers.' – Anna Fiteni, author of The Wicked Lies of Habren Faire

'With richly imagined historical detail, beautiful writing and a plucky heroine, I galloped through sixteen year old Ashlyn’s double life as a government messenger by day and lucid dreamer by night. Fresh and original, this is a fantastic teen adventure and I’m sure it will fly off the shelves!' – A. M. Howell, bestselling author of The House of One Hundred Clocks

'A dazzling dream of a debut. Gorgeously written and impossible to put down, this is an extraordinary story. I loved it!' – Laura Noakes, award-winning author of the Cosima Unfortunate series

'Gorgeously written and as multi layered as a bird’s wing. The alternate London setting is so evocative and gothic, but the real standout is the characterisation. The author’s natural way with dialogue feels like breathing. I love love love.' – Emily Randall-Jones, author of The Witchstone Ghosts

'Utterly enthralling, The Sign of the Raven lovingly creates a new Victorian world' – Dr Fern Riddell. Historian. Author. Broadcaster

'A heart-pounding adventure through both a vividly-rendered nineteenth-century London and a shimmering, treacherous dreamscape. Dunn's masterful debut had me racing through the pages even as I marvelled at the richly woven prose.' – Sadie Turner, author of Tidespeaker

'The Sign of the Raven is pacy, gripping and fizzing with life, a captivating read!' - Becca Rogers, author of The Girl with Gills

'Pippa Dunn’s writing is nothing short of astonishing. Her prose is easy to read and pacy, but simultaneously wonderfully poetic. It felt like I stepped straight into her Victorian world; I saw Leadenhall Market around me, heard the clock bells chime, and smelled the pies in the pubs.' – Lottie Saahko, author of Lumi and the Wolf

Pippa Dunn is an author, teacher, and creative facilitator.She grew up in a misty mill village on the edge of the Peak District and – after a childhood buried in books – went on to study English Literature at the University of St Andrews. She began her career by founding an independent Scottish arts festival, and then moved to London to work with a whole host of charities. Most recently, she has co-curated Wayne McGregor: Infinite Bodies, a landmark exhibition at Somerset House. Now, she lives in Hackney with her husband, and is privileged to be able to both teach and write for teenagers. She can usually be found scribbling in one of her local coffee shops, exploring London’s hidden history, or waiting for the house lights to go down at one of the city’s many theatres.

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