The Wordsmith – 10th Anniversary Edition

Patricia Forde author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Little Island

Published:1st Jul '25

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The Wordsmith – 10th Anniversary Edition cover

The Times Book of the Week in September 2025

Celebrate 10 years of The Wordsmith with this anniversary edition of Laureate na nÓg Patricia Forde’s classic novel – featuring a freshly imagined cover and an introduction from the Laureate herself.

How many words do you need to survive?

Letta loves her job as the Wordsmith’s apprentice, giving out words to people that need them. It doesn’t strike her as odd that the people of Ark are only allowed to use a few hundred words, and words like “love”, “hope” and “freedom” are banned.

When her master disappears, Letta begins to understand that all is not well, and that the leaders of Ark want to destroy language forever. It is up to her to stop them silencing what is left of the human race. But she is only a young girl, and they are the leaders of the known world…

An intriguing speculation about authoritarian futures.

* Kirkus Reviews *

A novel that truly stands apart for its originality and relevance… a book about words, about language, about their power to civilise – and, in the wrong hands, to abuse and dehumanise. For a writer to deal with such themes it is the most basic of requirements that she herself should handle words in a manner which exploits their potential richness and resonance. Forde rises magnificently to the challenge… Forde’s novel blends the futuristic with the retrospective, demanding that her readers consider their own language histories and their underlying philosophies. That she does this in the context of an engaging narrative accessible to a young readership is a gratifying bonus.

* The Irish Times *

This book is important because it targets the dangers of global warming and the power of communication, love and expression.

* The Guardian *

Stands out for its imaginative approach and its beautiful and careful use of language. The Ark is a community led by John Noa, who is gradually cutting down the list of words that people can use, believing that it was words which led people into trouble in the first place. It’s a vividly rendered allegory drawn with poetic phrasing that will suit older children with an eye for the complex.

-- Philip Womack * The Literary Review *

This gripping story has the dark atmosphere of books such as the Hunger Games series and ends on an intriguing note that might promise a sequel. And that would be another fine thing.

* Inis Magazine *

This post-apocalyptic thriller is full of jeopardy and nail-biting tension and asks fundamental questions about the nature of humanity and the future of our planet. An intelligent, original and gripping read for teens.

* BookTrust UK *

Forde’s exploration of language as both weapon and saviour is a noble one, and environmental undertones bolster its power. Pair with Patrick Ness’ The Knife of Never Letting Go.

* Booklist *

Fantasy lovers will lap it up!

-- Sarah Webb * Irish Independe

  • Winner of White Raven Award 2015

ISBN: 9781915071941

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 22mm

Weight: 250g

256 pages