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Terry Pratchett
The Discworld series

32nd novel
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Characters: Tiffany Aching, Nac Mac Feegle, Mistress Weatherwax
Locations: The Chalk, The Ramtops
Motifs: Fantasy clichés
Publication details
Year of release: 2004
Original publisher: Doubleday
Hardback ISBN: ISBN 0385607369
Paperback ISBN: ISBN 0552551449
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A Hat Full of Sky is a novel written by Terry Pratchett set on the Discworld, written with younger readers in mind. It is set two years after The Wee Free Men, and features an 11-year old Tiffany Aching.

The book is also a sequel to the Discworld short story "The Sea and Little Fishes", which introduced the Witch Trials and Mrs Earwig.

Synopsis

A Hat Full of Sky revisits the young witch Tiffany Aching, who is preparing to leave home and learn witchcraft. Working with Miss Level to find instuctions for the use of plants, Tiffany becomes worried by a mysterious presence in the cottage, it turns out to be Oswald, a spirit that is an obsessive cleaner. She takes dislikes to her studies, finding the work of the witches to be thankless, dull and pointless. They work long hours, helping the sick, young or elderly who are not self sufficient.

A hiver, a mysterious and dangerous creature, enters Tiffany's mind causing her to abuse her powers of magic. It is explained that the Hiver does not change the way she acts, merely allows her to do what she would do without a consciousness. Her fellow witches are worried by Tiffany's strange behavior and try to bring her back to herself.

The Nac Mac Feegle arrive to help Tiffany and, along with Miss Level, enter Tiffany's mind in order to drive off the hiver. With the help of Mistress Weatherwax, Tiffany traps the hiver and learns its true purpose, which is to seek shelter from the world, where it is aware of everything; or as Tiffany calls it 'opening your eyes and opening them again'. Tiffany leads to Death where it finally crosses the desert to die.

At the end of the novel, Tiffany returns to her home to take the place of her grandmother as witch for the people. A witch's hat is very important, because it lets other people know that you are a witch. However through the story it is revealed Tiffany does not need the traditional hat that she had been wearing as the sky forms her hat.

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Terry Pratchett's Discworld
Novels: The Colour of Magic - The Light Fantastic - Equal Rites - Mort - Sourcery - Wyrd Sisters - Pyramids - Guards! Guards! - Eric - Moving Pictures - Reaper Man - Witches Abroad - Small Gods - Lords and Ladies - Men at Arms - Soul Music - Interesting Times - Maskerade - Feet of Clay - Hogfather - Jingo - The Last Continent - Carpe Jugulum - The Fifth Elephant - The Truth - Thief of Time - Night Watch - Monstrous Regiment - Going Postal - ''Thud!

Illustrated Novel: The Last Hero Young Adult Novels: The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents - Wee Free Men - A Hat Full of Sky - Wintersmith

Other books: The Discworld Companion - The Science of Discworld - - - The Pratchett Portfolio - The Art of Discworld - The Unseen University Challenge - The Wyrdest Link - The Streets of Ankh-Morpork - The Discworld Mapp - A Tourist Guide to Lancre - Death's Domain - Nanny Ogg's Cookbook - The Discworld Almanak - Where's My Cow?
Games: The Colour of Magic - Discworld - Discworld 2 - Discworld MUD - Discworld Noir - GURPS Discworld - Thud
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