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    By Rowan and Yew

    €10.00
    As autumn begins, Moss and the Hidden Folk friends travel to their former home in Ash Row, to find the rare mortal child who can both see and talk to them. Can they prove the Wild World still needs guardians?
    ISBN: 9781913322137
    AuthorHarrison Melissa
    Pub Date07/10/2021
    BindingPaperback
    Pages288
    AvailabilityThis title is currently unavailable from the publishers
    Availability: Out of Stock


    The breathtaking sequel to the stunning By Ash, Oak
    and Thorn from acclaimed nature writer and Costa Award-shortlisted
    novelist Melissa Harrison.
    CHOSEN AS ONE OF COUNTRYFILE'S BEST NATURE BOOKS OF 2021PRAISE
    FOR BY ASH, OAK AND THORN:

    'Timely and magical, it will open the young
    reader's eyes to the wonders of the natural world.'
    NATASHA FARRANT

    'Each page brims with
    the wonder of our natural world, so much to learn but all a sheer
    delight.' PIERS TORDAY


    As autumn arrives, Moss, Sorrel, Burnet and Dormer decide to return
    home to Ash Row to unravel a riddle that might explain why
    their kind are fading from the Wild World.


    When you're only one-hand high, it's a journey filled with both
    danger and delight: golden leaves, shiny conkers and the brightest
    of berries, but also storms and the first frost of winter.



    They have friendship, good sense and humour on their side, but
    will it be enough to secure a future for the Hidden Folk? Or will
    they need to go further, and find a way to work with the most unreliable
    of creatures ... humans?

    A tale of disappearing
    wilderness that couldn't be more relevant in today's
    environmental crisis, brought to life for children by three tiny,
    funny, eternal beings - the hidden folk.





    From acclaimed nature writer and literary fiction novelist,
    Melissa Harrison, whose work has been shortlisted for the
    Costa Book Award and longlisted for the Baileys Prize.


    Inspired by 1942 classic The Little Grey Men by BB, with
    shades of The Borrowers.