Willa of the Wood
Willa of the Wood
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Just the Series: Willa of the Wood Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: Willa of the Wood   

Annotation: In the late 1800s, a twelve-year-old nightspirit living in the Great Smoky Mountains despairs as homesteaders destroy her forest habitat, until a chance encounter with a "day-folk" man changes everything she thought she knew about her people--and their greatest enemy.
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #210067
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Copyright Date: 2019
Edition Date: 2019 Release Date: 06/04/19
Pages: 378 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-368-00947-6 Perma-Bound: 0-7804-7691-3
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-368-00947-8 Perma-Bound: 978-0-7804-7691-2
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2018013766
Dimensions: 20 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Horn Book

The Faeran, magical wood-dwellers, have always lived peacefully alongside the Cherokee in this story set in the Great Smoky Mountains in 1900. Now, loggers and settlers move in, threatening the region's beauty and inhabitants. Young Faeran Willa, who's been taught to fear humans, flees her restrictive clan and finds herself seeking refuge with a human and helping him. Beatty reminds readers of the strength and sacrifices renewal demands.

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

In this charming middle grade adventure set in Tennessee-s Great Smoky Mountains in 1900, Willa, a young Faeran, or night-spirit, is caught between her own slowly dying clan and the human -day-folk,- whom she-s always been taught to fear and avoid. As a jaetter or hunter-thief, Willa is responsible for stealing from the day-folk to benefit her clan and its charismatic leader, the padaran. But a botched scavenging attempt reveals that not all humans are murderous monsters. Her additional discovery that her own people hold dangerous secrets prompts her to defy the enigmatic padaran and seek a way to correct a grievous wrong. Faced with the potential destruction of everything she-s known, Willa takes control of her own destiny. In this series starter set in the same world as his Serafina books, Beatty conjures up a resourceful, compassionate heroine. Full of atmospheric details and richly described magic (-As the branches reached out over the water to hold her, they rustled in the wind, talking-), this well-paced tale asks insightful questions about the relationship between nature and humans. Ages 8-12. Agent: Bill Contardi, Brandt & Hochman. (July)

Kirkus Reviews

The old sourwood trees, the rushing streams and rivers, and the great mountain are home to 12-year-old Willa. She and her mamaw live in Dead Hollow with hundreds of her dwindling Faeran clan. Ruled over by their fearsome leader and god, the padaran, the Faeran are a woodland race who once numbered in the thousands, living on the Smoky Mountain as stewards of the forest. Under the rule of the padaran, the old ways of speaking to animals and plants, foraging and caretaking, and using the old language are forbidden. Instead, Faeran children are forced to speak Eng-lish and drafted into his fearsome army of trained hunter-thieves called jaetters, who must steal from the day-folk, or white homesteaders. One night, Willa breaks into a homesteader's cabin and is badly wounded. When the human man sees that she's so gravely hurt, he tries to help—to her shock. Willa flees to Dead Hollow, where she is shocked to discover a young Cherokee boy along with many other human children imprisoned. As she sets out to unravel this mystery, she grows to understand the power of individual choice and of standing up for what's right. Beatty writes a close third-person narration from Willa's perspective, allowing readers to see the various humans she encounters through her eyes: the Cherokee the Faeran predated but live peacefully alongside; the day-folk the jaetters steal from; and the loggers and developers who do violence to them all—and with whom the padaran has more in common than he should.A moving, atmospheric journey of hope. (Fantasy. 10-14)

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Kirkus Reviews
Word Count: 86,902
Reading Level: 6.3
Interest Level: 3-6
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 6.3 / points: 14.0 / quiz: 196936 / grade: Middle Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:6.4 / points:17.0 / quiz:Q75053
Lexile: 920L
Guided Reading Level: O

From #1 New York Times best-selling author Robert Beatty comes a thrilling new series set in the magical world of Serafina.

Move without a sound. Steal without a trace.

Willa, a young night-spirit of the Great Smoky Mountains, is her clans best thief. She creeps into the homes of day-folk under cover of darkness and takes what they wont miss. Its dangerous workthe day-folk kill whatever they do not understand--but Willa will do anything to win the approval of the padaran, the charismatic leader of the Faeran people.

When Willa's curiosity leaves her hurt and stranded in the day world, she calls upon an ancient, unbreakable bond to escape. Only then does she discover the truth: not all day-folk are the same, and the foundations that have guarded the Faeran for eons are under attack.

As forces of unfathomable destruction encroach on her home, Willa must decide who she truly is. To save the day-folk family that has become her own--and lift the curse that has robbed her people of their truth--Willa will meet deadly force with trusted alliance, violence with shelter, and an ever-changing world with a steady heartbeat of courage.


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