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The Forest Yet to Come
Sam Thompson
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Description for The Forest Yet to Come
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Faolan and Sally have no memory of their lives before they arrived at the Land ten years ago. In this self-sufficient community, good fortune comes from mysterious beings known as the shapes, and no one is to venture into the Forest; a dangerous place full of fearsome wolves. When a strange gentleman named Reynard emerges from the Forest, he quickly befriends Faolan and Sally. But the community are both suspicious and enthralled by his storytelling. In the wake of a terrible attack, the shapes seem to abandon their people. Faolan flees into the Forest ... Read more
Faolan and Sally have no memory of their lives before they arrived at the Land ten years ago. In this self-sufficient community, good fortune comes from mysterious beings known as the shapes, and no one is to venture into the Forest; a dangerous place full of fearsome wolves. When a strange gentleman named Reynard emerges from the Forest, he quickly befriends Faolan and Sally. But the community are both suspicious and enthralled by his storytelling. In the wake of a terrible attack, the shapes seem to abandon their people. Faolan flees into the Forest ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2024
Publisher
Little Island
Condition
New
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781915071392
SKU
9781915071392
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Ref
99-1
About Sam Thompson
Sam Thompson is the author of three novels for children, Wolfstongue, The Fox's Tower and The Forest Yet To Come, and several books for grown-ups. He lives in Belfast with his wife, three children, and a dog and cat who have finally admitted they are best friends. Anna Tromop is a Norwegian illustrator. She completed ... Read more
Reviews for The Forest Yet to Come
"The Wolfstongue Saga is in a league of its own – a giant oak towering over a claustrophobic forest – and The Forest Yet to Come weaves together the roots set down in its sister books both beautifully and masterfully. Cunningly clever, otherworldly and utterly breathtaking, it’s an incomparable force of nature – I love it."
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