This is written by the same woman who wrote, Wolf Hollow, which I hated. This one, however, is not nearly as bitter. Wolk certainly has a way with words, and this book is worth reading just for the wordcraft. I imagine this book will be on everyone's "Potential Newbery" lists, but I am not sure what child I would give it to. I think I will mostly recommend it to adults who like to read well written children's literature. (283 p. 2017) (for some reason I can't get the picture to move where I want it, sorry)
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