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The Green Ember, Softcover, #1

Author: S. D. Smith

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The Green Ember
by S.D. Smith, is a fantasy novel set in a world of rabbits, where the protagonists, Heather and Picket, are thrust into an adventure filled with danger and intrigue. The siblings’ peaceful lives are shattered when their home, Nick Hollow, is attacked and their family is torn apart. As they embark on a quest to find safety and answers, they encounter a group of rebels known as the Mended Wood, who are fighting against the oppressive rule of the twisted lords. Along the way, Heather and Picket must confront their fears and discover their own bravery as they strive to uncover the truth about their past and their destiny. With themes of courage, loyalty, and the struggle against tyranny, “The Green Ember” is a captivating tale that appeals to readers of all ages. Paperback, 400 pages. Recommended for ages 6 to 12 years old.

Additional information

Publisher

Story Warren

Year of Publishing

2015

Number of pages

400

ISBN

'9781951305215

Format

Delivery

7-10 days

Weight (ounces)

15 ounces

In stock (can be backordered)

Category: Tag: Product ID: 32547

Description

The Green Ember
by S.D. Smith, is a fantasy novel set in a world of rabbits, where the protagonists, Heather and Picket, are thrust into an adventure filled with danger and intrigue. The siblings’ peaceful lives are shattered when their home, Nick Hollow, is attacked and their family is torn apart. As they embark on a quest to find safety and answers, they encounter a group of rebels known as the Mended Wood, who are fighting against the oppressive rule of the twisted lords. Along the way, Heather and Picket must confront their fears and discover their own bravery as they strive to uncover the truth about their past and their destiny. With themes of courage, loyalty, and the struggle against tyranny, “The Green Ember” is a captivating tale that appeals to readers of all ages. Paperback, 400 pages. Recommended for ages 6 to 12 years old.

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