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Into The Nightfell Wood
Hardback
Main Details
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Into The Nightfell Wood
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Kristin Bailey
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:368 | Dimensions(mm): Height 217,Width 150 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780062398604
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Classifications | Dewey:813.6 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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Imprint |
HarperCollins
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Publication Date |
3 April 2018 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
This action-packed fantasy novel about two siblings and the fractured world they inherit when they are adopted by a grieving queen is the stunning sequel to The Silver Gate. Wynn and Elric may now be safe, but adjusting to life in the Between is not without complications. Their adoptive mother, the benevolent Fairy Queen, is haunted by the memory of her child who was kidnapped long ago-and she won't risk letting the same thing happen to Wynn and Elric. But that same grief has been weakening the queen's powers for years, and the protective shield around their kingdom is deteriorating. Wynn is coerced into the Nightfell Wood by a creature sent to do the Grendel's bidding, Elric knows he must go after her to save her life. What they discover there-about fear, prejudice, and the true nature of evil-will change the fairy kingdom forever.
Author Biography
Kristin Bailey is the author of Into the Nightfell Wood and The Silver Gate. She grew up in the middle of the San Joaquin Valley in California. In the course of her adventures, she has worked as a zookeeper, balloon artist, and substitute teacher. Now she writes books for tweens and teens who enjoy magic and adventure as much as she does. Learn more at www.kristinbailey.com.
Reviews"Exciting and satisfying, a tightly woven fantasy" -- Kirkus Reviews "Bailey concocts an abundance of visual description, incident, and drama, satisfying readers' thirst for action...With all its colorful creatures, sparkling fairyland, and fetid wood, the substance of Bailey's story lies in loyal friendship, family love, and bravery in the face of fear." -- The Horn Book "Readers who enjoy fairy tales with a bit of edge and realistic emotion will appreciate the intensity of Bailey's story, which deftly portrays the frustrations that children with developmental delays may experience while communicating with others." -- School Library Journal "Bailey deftly explores bullying and the definition of 'normal.' This polished, charming story is a perfect fit for fans of Shannon Hale and Jessica Day George's fairy-tale retellings as well as an excellent choice for elementary school book discussion groups." -- School Library Journal on The Silver Gate "As much a thoughtful study of human care and relationships as it is a fairy tale." -- The Horn Book on The Silver Gate "Tender and magical." -- Kirkus on The Silver Gate
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