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    Wildoak

    £7.99
    Maggie's parents send her to freezing Cornwall to stay with her grandfather, a doctor, who she hardly knows. Here, she stumbles upon an abandoned young snow leopard in the woods. But once the cub's presence is discovered by others, danger follows .
    ISBN: 9781915026149
    AuthorHarrington, C. C.
    PublisherNameChicken House Ltd
    Pub Date05/01/2023
    BindingPaperback
    Pages336
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock




    An endangered forest. An abandoned snow leopard. A child
    who only feels comfortable talking to animals. When fates collide,
    the unbelievable can happen ...
    'Put me in mind of Dodi Smith and Gerald Durrell at their
    very best - enchanting and thrilling in equal measure.' Piers
    Torday


    'Reads like a classic. I loved it.' Pam Munoz
    Ryan


    Maggie's stutter makes going to school hard. She will do
    almost anything to avoid speaking in class - even if that
    leads to trouble.


    Sent to stay in the depths of Cornwall with a grandfather she
    barely knows, Maggie discovers an abandoned snow leopard hiding in
    the nearby Wildoak Forest.


    Sheltered by the ancient trees, the two of them build an understanding
    in secret. But when the cub is spotted by local villagers,
    danger follows - threatening everything she has come to believe
    in.


    Can Maggie find an answer before time runs out - not just for
    the cub, but for herself and the forest as well?





    An enticing, classic new voice in children's fiction
    - perfect for fans of Natasha Farrant or Melissa Harrison


    Told in alternating voices, Wildoak shimmers
    with life as it explores the delicate interconnectedness of the
    human, animal and natural worlds

    The bond between a troubled child and an abandoned snow
    leopard is at the heart of this emotional and atmospheric story
    set in the 1960s

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    An endangered forest. An abandoned snow leopard. A child
    who only feels comfortable talking to animals. When fates collide,
    the unbelievable can happen ...
    'Put me in mind of Dodi Smith and Gerald Durrell at their
    very best - enchanting and thrilling in equal measure.' Piers
    Torday


    'Reads like a classic. I loved it.' Pam Munoz
    Ryan


    Maggie's stutter makes going to school hard. She will do
    almost anything to avoid speaking in class - even if that
    leads to trouble.


    Sent to stay in the depths of Cornwall with a grandfather she
    barely knows, Maggie discovers an abandoned snow leopard hiding in
    the nearby Wildoak Forest.


    Sheltered by the ancient trees, the two of them build an understanding
    in secret. But when the cub is spotted by local villagers,
    danger follows - threatening everything she has come to believe
    in.


    Can Maggie find an answer before time runs out - not just for
    the cub, but for herself and the forest as well?





    An enticing, classic new voice in children's fiction
    - perfect for fans of Natasha Farrant or Melissa Harrison


    Told in alternating voices, Wildoak shimmers
    with life as it explores the delicate interconnectedness of the
    human, animal and natural worlds

    The bond between a troubled child and an abandoned snow
    leopard is at the heart of this emotional and atmospheric story
    set in the 1960s