Warlock at the Wheel and Other Stories
Eight stories of magic and mayhem in which children show the adults who's really boss and achieve a new kind of justice.
Contents:
- Warlock at the Wheel
- The Plague of Peacocks
- The Fluffy Pink Toadstool
- Auntie Bea's Day Out
- Carruthers
- No One
- Dragon Reserve, Home Eight
- The Sage of Theare
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Diana Wynne Jones
Long before fantasy became mainstream, Diana Wynne Jones was quietly rewriting its rules—building magical worlds that felt both whimsical and wise, mischievous and deeply human. Her stories didn’t just sparkle with enchantment; they carried a quiet intelligence that dared young readers to think deeper, look sideways, and always expect the unexpected.
Born in London in 1934, Jones grew up amid wartime evacuations and an often-chaotic household—experiences that would later inform the strange, shifting families and fractured realities in her fiction. She studied English at Oxford under tutors like C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, though she later remarked she learned more by not imitating them. Instead, she carved out her own voice: lyrical but grounded, funny but never flippant, magical yet steeped in emotional truth.

