The Way Past Winter
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- 8,49 €
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- 8,49 €
Descripción editorial
** From the bestselling author of THE GIRL OF INK & STARS comes the perfect Christmas gift for young and old alike: an exciting adventure to the frozen north, perfect for fans of Philip Pullman.
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WINNER OF THE BLACKWELL'S CHILDREN'S BOOK OF THE YEAR
'This gorgeous story of bravery, sisterhood, goodbyes and beginnings is a must for everyone.' JESSIE BURTON
'The Way Past Winter is a masterclass in exquisite storytelling.' CATHERINE DOYLE
'Gorgeous, heartfelt and incredibly exciting. Her best yet, and that's saying something.' ROBIN STEVENS
Mila and her sisters live with their brother Oskar in a small forest cabin in the snow. One night, a fur-clad stranger arrives seeking shelter for himself and his men.
But by the next morning, they've gone – taking Oskar with them.
Fearful for his safety, Mila and her sisters set out to bring Oskar back – even it means going north, crossing frozen wild-lands to find a way past an eternal winter.
* The third children's novel by Times number one bestselling author Kiran Millwood Hargrave, winner of the Waterstones Children's Book Prize and the British Book Awards Children's Book of the Year
* From the author of The Girl of Ink & Stars, The Island at the End of Everything, Julia and the Shark and The Mercies - chosen for the Richard & Judy Book Club
* The Way Past Winter combines high adventure with beautiful writing and a wintry folk-tale feel – a gorgeous literary novel for all year round
MORE PRAISE FOR THE WAY PAST WINTER:
'Exquisitely woven and beautifully atmospheric.' ABI ELPHINSTONE
'Dazzling! A heart-sledging, goosebump-tingling adventure with enough warmth to melt an endless winter.' SOPHIE ANDERSON
'Kiran Millwood Hargrave has written another classic in the making.' SAMANTHA SHANNON
'Such a delicately crafted, timely fairy tale. The words just sing, as if every sentence is poetry.' CERRIE BURNELL
'A white-knuckle ride of ice and snow that will also melt even the coldest heart.' PIERS TORDAY
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Five years before this volume's start, Mila's father abandoned her family as Eldbj rn Forest and its surrounding lands, including their family home, was plunged into a never-ending winter that transformed their way of life to one of cold and hunger. Now Mila, 12, and her siblings older sister Sanna, brother Oskar, and younger sister P pa eke out a meager existence near the forest. After a mysterious group of purportedly wealthy travelers spirit Oskar away with the boys of nearby Stavgar, Mila speaks with Rune, the town's ageless mage, who tells her they were stolen by Eldbj rn, the ancient bear who guards the forest. Under Rune's guidance, Mila and Pipa travel north to the magical island realm of Thule to save Oskar and confront an implacable creature. With this chilly fable, Hargrave (The Deathless Girls) invokes a feeling of folklore set in an ambiguous era and location. Sibling bonds and resilience run strong as the sisters trek through forbidding territory to face an enemy capable of controlling their very thoughts. It's a tense journey that boasts a mythic essence and a well-earned end. Ages 10 15.