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Dreamwood

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Lucy Darrington has no choice but to run away from boarding school. Her father, an expert on the supernatural, has been away for "too" long while doing research in Saarthe, a remote territory in the Pacific Northwest populated by towering redwoods, timber barons, and the Lupine people. But upon arriving, she learns her father is missing: Rumor has it he's gone in search of dreamwood, a rare tree with magical properties that just might hold the cure for the blight that's ravaging the forests of Saarthe. Determined to find her father (and possibly save Saarthe), Lucy and her vexingly stubborn friend Pete follow William Darrington's trail to the deadly woods on Devil's Thumb. As they encounter Lupine princesses, giant sea serpents, and all manner of terrifying creatures, Lucy hasn't reckoned that the dreamwood itself might be the greatest threat of all.
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    • School Library Journal

      December 1, 2014
      Gr 5-8-Lucy Darrington, daughter of an expert on all things supernatural, has run away from a prim and proper girls' school to find her father, whose work has taken him to a remote part of the Pacific Northwest called the Saarthe. Upon her arrival, she finds that he is missing and being blamed for a terrible scourge called "Rust" being visited upon the area. Lucy, who fervently believes that her father could never do such a thing, intends to prove that the indigenous peoples' sacred dreamwood trees could cure the other trees of the Rust plague, and she sets out on a dangerous quest to find her father, accompanied by Pete Knightly, a local boy, and financed by a wealthy Saarthe man. The two face terrible dangers which they counter with Lucy's steampunk anti-ghost devices. Indigenous lore, supernatural forces, human greed, and the children's pluck combine for a rollicking story with moments of violence and real beauty. Jennifer Grace's narration is steady, with a knack for building the pace whenever something bad is about to happen. She successfully portrays the sometimes frustratingly stubborn Lucy and skeptical Pete. This adventure, with its elements of the supernatural and human strengths and weaknesses, will excite listeners, especially in its breakneck second half.-"B. Allison Gray, Goleta Library, Santa Barbara, CA"

      Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:730
  • Text Difficulty:3

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