- Published: 1 July 2025
- ISBN: 9781761350740
- Imprint: Penguin
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 288
- RRP: $17.99
The Silken Thread

















- Published: 1 July 2025
- ISBN: 9781761350740
- Imprint: Penguin
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 288
- RRP: $17.99
When 12-year-old Moonie’s Ma Mi leaves home, an apparition of a boy, Little Dipper, appears. Moonie regularly sees three ghost siblings in her 1930s Carlton house, so she is unfazed and becomes curious about what the boy could want. So begins the absorbing and affecting middle-grade novel The Silken Thread by decorated Melbourne author Gabrielle Wang (The Beast of Hushing Wood, Zadie Ma and the Dog Who Chased the Moon). Little Dipper, a peasant boy from Chongming Island in Shanghai, isn’t a ghost but is actually transported to Moonie via a magical silk moth cocoon. The children are linked by their desire to help each other: Little Dipper longs to be a student at the local village school, while Moonie, a talented young artist and seamstress, wants to make her Ma Mi a birthday dress in the hopes she will return home. Their struggles, family dynamics and their understandings of the world are seamlessly interspersed with Chinese culture, the Depression and bigotry. Death and loss are a constant, merely facts of life. Plucky ghosts and warm humour abound as the children’s friendship and kindness help them achieve their dreams. Wang is the Australian Children’s Laureate 2022–23 and a master at conveying the facets of humanity that link even the most disparate people. The Silken Thread is a wonderful, evocative read for children aged 8+ and fans of Emily Gale and Nova Weetman’s Elsewhere Girls.
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