Willa of Dark Hollow
Willa of Dark Hollow
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Just the Series: Willa of the Wood Vol. 2   

Series and Publisher: Willa of the Wood   

Annotation: "Young nightspirit Willa discovers an ancient, powerful magic deep in the forest in the enchanting companion to Robert Beatty's instant #1 New York Times best-seller, Willa of the Wood"-- cProvided by publisher.
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #319242
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Copyright Date: 2022
Edition Date: 2022 Release Date: 05/17/22
Pages: 354 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-368-00948-4 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-2031-6
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-368-00948-5 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-2031-6
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 20 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

A young Faeran girl puts everything on the line to save her home and the family she loves.Emerging from the charred ruins of the Faeran forest lair, 13-year-old green-skinned, brown-haired Willa has formed a new family with humans who care about the Great Smoky Mountain as much as she does. Unfortunately, the Sutton Lumber Company has plans to clear the forest for railroad tracks. Her White adoptive father, Nathaniel, has become a leading voice against the destruction, making him a target. After he is arrested on suspicion of murdering loggers, Willa asks for help from her Faeran clan, but they blame her for the death of their leader and subsequent loss of their old home. Even the forest itself has grown hostile as strange, deathly cold creatures attack. Adelaide, a new blond, blue-eyed friend, and Hialeah, Nathaniel's White and Cherokee daughter, join Willa in protecting the forest, clearing Nathaniel's name, saving the Faeran, and unraveling the mystery of the malicious beasts. This duology closer is a captivating, stirring tale of family, friendship, the environment, and our place in the world. At every turn, Willa is faced with higher stakes and decisions that are even harder to make; the consequences of each choice weigh on her heart. The gorgeous prose and imagery of the mountains will inspire in readers a deep admiration for nature and support for Willa's fight.A fantastic, heartbreaking crescendo that echoes beyond the final page. (Fantasy. 10-14)

ALA Booklist (Thu Oct 01 00:00:00 CDT 2020)

In the sequel to Willa of the Wood (2018), Beatty revisits the fae girl Willa, who lives in the Smokey Mountains of Appalachia and defends her natural surroundings from loggers and human encroachment. Now living with a human family who love the natural world as much as she does, Willa finds herself protecting them from a greedy company hungry for their land, while also parsing out the growth of an evil force of what might be angry ghosts, as well as the mysterious appearance of a girl with wheat-colored hair whom Willa seems connected to. There's a lot of action, as Willa and her new friend fight the denizens of what Willa calls Dark Hollow and try to bring together the remnants of the fae, local families, and Native Americans against the men destroying their forest. The story will appeal to fans of the first book, and to those who like their fantasy blended with environmental issues.

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

A young Faeran girl puts everything on the line to save her home and the family she loves.Emerging from the charred ruins of the Faeran forest lair, 13-year-old green-skinned, brown-haired Willa has formed a new family with humans who care about the Great Smoky Mountain as much as she does. Unfortunately, the Sutton Lumber Company has plans to clear the forest for railroad tracks. Her White adoptive father, Nathaniel, has become a leading voice against the destruction, making him a target. After he is arrested on suspicion of murdering loggers, Willa asks for help from her Faeran clan, but they blame her for the death of their leader and subsequent loss of their old home. Even the forest itself has grown hostile as strange, deathly cold creatures attack. Adelaide, a new blond, blue-eyed friend, and Hialeah, Nathaniel's White and Cherokee daughter, join Willa in protecting the forest, clearing Nathaniel's name, saving the Faeran, and unraveling the mystery of the malicious beasts. This duology closer is a captivating, stirring tale of family, friendship, the environment, and our place in the world. At every turn, Willa is faced with higher stakes and decisions that are even harder to make; the consequences of each choice weigh on her heart. The gorgeous prose and imagery of the mountains will inspire in readers a deep admiration for nature and support for Willa's fight.A fantastic, heartbreaking crescendo that echoes beyond the final page. (Fantasy. 10-14)

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School Library Journal
Word Count: 77,920
Reading Level: 5.8
Interest Level: 3-6
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.8 / points: 12.0 / quiz: 513432 / grade: Middle Grades
Guided Reading Level: R

This instant New York Times bestselleris perfect for any reader who loves history and mystery and cares deeply about the natural world.

*"A captivating, stirring tale of family, friendship, the environment, and our place in the world."--Kirkus (starred review)

Willa and her clan are the last of the Faeran, an ancient race of forest people who have lived in the Great Smoky Mountains for as long as the trees have grown there. But as crews of newly arrived humans start cutting down great swaths of the forest she loves, she is helpless to stop them. How can she fight the destroyers of the forest and their powerful machines?

When Willa discovers a mysterious dark hollow filled with strange and beautiful creatures, she comes to realize that it contains a terrifying force that seems to be hunting humans. Is unleashing these dangerous spirits the key to stopping the loggers? Willa must find a way to save the people and animals she loves and take a stand against a consuming darkness that threatens to destroy her world.

Filled with a compelling mixture of history, mystery, and magic, Robert Beatty's books are loved by readers from 8 to 108.

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