Hannah and the Wild Woods

Kids, Fiction
Cover of the book Hannah and the Wild Woods by Carol Anne Shaw, Ronsdale Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Carol Anne Shaw ISBN: 9781553804413
Publisher: Ronsdale Press Publication: October 8, 2015
Imprint: Ronsdale Press Language: English
Author: Carol Anne Shaw
ISBN: 9781553804413
Publisher: Ronsdale Press
Publication: October 8, 2015
Imprint: Ronsdale Press
Language: English

It’s spring break, and 14-year-old Hannah Anderson is spending it with the “Coast-Is-Clear” program, a group committed to cleaning Pacific Rim National Park Reserve’s beaches of debris that has drifted across the Pacific from the tragic Japanese tsunami of 2011. Soon after Hannah arrives, Jack, her raven sidekick, discovers something washed up in the surf: a luminous glass ball marked with a strange Japanese character. Immediately, unusual things start to happen, beginning with the arrival of “Kimiko,” a Japanese girl with a secret past. Kimiko, it turns out, is part spirit fox (kitsune) and is here to reclaim the source of her power — the glass star ball she lost in the tsunami. Even with her star ball, however, Kimiko’s magic is dangerous and unpredictable, and hiding her true identity proves a challenge. But Hannah knows the truth, and with the help of Jack and a mysterious wolf waiting in the forest’s shadows, she is determined to help Kimiko find her place in the world.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

It’s spring break, and 14-year-old Hannah Anderson is spending it with the “Coast-Is-Clear” program, a group committed to cleaning Pacific Rim National Park Reserve’s beaches of debris that has drifted across the Pacific from the tragic Japanese tsunami of 2011. Soon after Hannah arrives, Jack, her raven sidekick, discovers something washed up in the surf: a luminous glass ball marked with a strange Japanese character. Immediately, unusual things start to happen, beginning with the arrival of “Kimiko,” a Japanese girl with a secret past. Kimiko, it turns out, is part spirit fox (kitsune) and is here to reclaim the source of her power — the glass star ball she lost in the tsunami. Even with her star ball, however, Kimiko’s magic is dangerous and unpredictable, and hiding her true identity proves a challenge. But Hannah knows the truth, and with the help of Jack and a mysterious wolf waiting in the forest’s shadows, she is determined to help Kimiko find her place in the world.

More books from Ronsdale Press

Cover of the book Long Labour, A by Carol Anne Shaw
Cover of the book Can I Have a Word with You? by Carol Anne Shaw
Cover of the book More Heat Than Light? by Carol Anne Shaw
Cover of the book Thompson's Highway by Carol Anne Shaw
Cover of the book Essentials, The by Carol Anne Shaw
Cover of the book Speaking Likeness, A by Carol Anne Shaw
Cover of the book My June by Carol Anne Shaw
Cover of the book Dark Times by Carol Anne Shaw
Cover of the book Loose to the World by Carol Anne Shaw
Cover of the book Blackouts to Bright Lights by Carol Anne Shaw
Cover of the book The Kingdon of No Worries by Carol Anne Shaw
Cover of the book Wintersleep by Carol Anne Shaw
Cover of the book Craft Perception and Practice by Carol Anne Shaw
Cover of the book Inverted Pyramid, The by Carol Anne Shaw
Cover of the book The Defiant Mind by Carol Anne Shaw
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy