Book cover titled "The Pocketmaker" by Ivy Marlowe featuring a stylized outline of a pocket with glowing elements, a horse, a top hat, a feather, and magical sparkles in gold on a dark background.

Some threads don’t just mend — they remember.”

In The Pocketmaker, ordinary moments unravel into something extraordinary. When a single coat reveals worlds within its pockets, the threads of memory and magic begin to weave their own story.

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About Ivy Marlowe

Hello — I’m Ivy Marlowe, the author of The Pocketmaker.

I write stories about ordinary people who discover something extraordinary — the kind of quiet magic that changes how we see the world.
My work blends imagination with emotion, creating worlds that feel both familiar and strange. I believe stories can heal, connect, and remind us of the small wonders we often overlook.
The Pocketmaker is the first in a series of stories I’ve dreamed of sharing for years — a world stitched together with memory, mystery, and light.
I’m currently based in Cyprus, where I continue writing, drawing, and shaping the next chapters of that world.

– Ivy Marlowe

Book cover titled "The Pocketmaker" by Ivy Marlowe, featuring a pocket with illustrations of a horse, a feather, a top hat, and sewing thread in a glowing, magical style.

The Pocketmaker

When twelve-year-old Mira Finch finds a coat stitched with impossible pockets, she discovers a world woven with magic, memory, and mystery.

Each pocket hides a story — and one secret that could change everything.

A timeless children’s fantasy about courage, wonder, and the threads that connect us all.

In a quiet attic filled with forgotten things, Mira Finch discovers a coat stitched with impossible pockets — each leading to something lost, something remembered, and something magical.

Some threads don’t just mend — they remember.

Two children, a girl and a boy, standing in a large, dusty library filled with shelves of old toys and books, with lightning and a mysterious glow at the end of the aisle.

“A beautifully written story that captures the quiet magic of childhood. Every page shimmers with imagination and heart.”

Advance Reader

“The Pocketmaker feels like a modern classic — tender, mysterious, and full of wonder.”

Children’s Book Reviewer

A young girl kneels on the floor in a dimly lit room, opening a wooden box with a portrait inside. The room has a single window and stacked boxes or furniture in the background, with soft, warm lighting highlighting her face.