The Forest of Moon and Sword
By (Author) Amy Raphael
Illustrated by August Ro
Hachette Children's Group
Orion Children's Books
7th January 2021
7th January 2021
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Ancient religions, Mythology and legends
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Self-awareness and self-esteem
823.92
Paperback
288
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 28mm
267g
"A sumptuously imagined children's debut" The Telegraph
"A fast paced; single minded adventure. Female bravery is a given" The Observer When Art's mother is accused of witchcraft and captured, she is determined to get her back - at any cost. A lyrical adventure with folklore at its heart, for fans of THE HOUSE WITH CHICKEN LEGS.Twelve-year-old Art lives in a small village in Scotland. Her mother has always made potions that cure the sick, but now the townspeople say she is a witch. One cloudless night, Art's mother is arrested and taken to England. Art mounts her horse, taking a sword, a tightrope, and a herbal recipe book, and begins a journey through wild forests, using nature's signs and symbols to guide her.But will she spot the signs from the omens Will she reach her mother, before it's too late'A wonderful book' - Piers Torday'Very exciting' - Anthony McGowan 'Thrilling and uplifting' - Frank Cottrell-Boyce 'Gripping. I raced through it' - A.M. HowellThe Forest of Moon and Sword is a sumptuously imagined children's debut by Amy Raphael, which follows the plight of a 12-year-old girl in 17th-century Scotland, whose mother is accused of witchcraft. -- Emily Bearn * The Daily Telegraph *
There are emotional issues - loss, grief, betrayal, friendship - that help the story sing across the historical divide.
* Irish Times *Amy Raphael (Author)
Amy has been writing about popular culture and sport for three decades. As a journalist, Amy has freelanced for all the UK broadsheets as well as magazines such as Elle and Rolling Stone, interviewing over a thousand icons along the way. She has written half a dozen non-fiction books, including Danny Boyle: Creating Wonder and A Seat at the Table: Women on the Frontline of Music. This is her first children's book. She lives in Hove with her daughter and her cat.August Ro (Illustrator) August is an illustrator from a small town in the Far East. She specializes in book illustrations, and cozy conversations over a cup (or more) of tea. Inventing stories and telling them in her illustrations is what she truly loves. She considers pure magic that it is possible to tell stories without words and they will be clear to everyone. Her dream is to live in the forest and make friends with deers!