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A wondrous fantasy adventure with a beautiful message at its core. Foxwood is a master at crafting new stories that feel like timeless folklore classics.
Spellbinding, beautiful, fantastical, folkloric and tender.
This is a beautiful and well-crafted book for 8 to 11-year-olds with flavours of Tanglewood and Robin Hood as well as touches of the first Harry Potter.
Rowan Foxwood paints thoroughly believable characters and as the story progresses we root for Anise, Robin, Wolf and Whin as they become inseparable friends and battle against the lurking dangers. Heartseer is strangely old-fashioned in some senses and sparkling new in others. Mixing the world of humans and animals; daemons and deities, readers encounter a deeply layered world with a magical history, with some candid links to our current times.
The story comes full circle for Anise by the time the last page is turned as she meets up with her brother Sage and says goodbye to her mother.
This book could be enjoyed by competent independent readers who like to curl up with a long story that burns brightly and uncovers treasures and secrets along its way. It will also last at least a term as a read-aloud book with Year Four or Five.
The back of the book contains a guide to the daemons and deities encountered in HeartSeer, as well as a song crafted by Robin and an author’s note. Recommended!
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