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The Secret of Dreadwillow Carse

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A princess and a peasant girl must embark on a dangerous quest to outwit a centuries-old warning foretelling the fall of the Monarchy in this thrilling modern fairytale. In the center of the verdant Monarchy lies Dreadwillow Carse, a black and desolate bog that the happy people of the land do their best to ignore. Little is known about it, except for one dire warning: If any monarch enters Dreadwillow Carse, then the Monarchy will fall. Twelve-year-old Princess Jeniah yearns to know what the marsh could possibly conceal that might topple her family's thousand-year reign of peace and prosperity. Meanwhile, in the nearby town of Emberfell, where everyone lives with unending joy, a girl named Aon hides a sorrow she can never reveal. She knows that something in the carse—something that sings a haunting tune only Aon can hear—holds the cure for her sadness. Yet no matter how many times she tries to enter, the terror-inducing dreadwillow trees keep her away. After a chance meeting, Princess Jeniah and Aon hatch a plan to send Aon into the heart of the carse to unlock its darkest secret. But when Aon doesn't return, a guilt-stricken Jeniah must enter the carse to try and rescue her friend—even if it means risking the entire Monarchy. The Secret of Dreadwillow Carse weaves together classic fairy-tale elements—a princess, a forbidden land, and a dangerous quest—in a clever, fast-paced adventure that explores the importance of asking questions and the power of friendship.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 1, 2016
      Jeniah is only 12, but the impending death of her mother, Queen Sula, means that she faces a daunting task in ruling the Monarchy fairly and keeping its citizens happy. To do this, Jeniah attempts to obey her mother’s command—“You must never set foot in Dreadwillow Carse”—but her curiosity and fascination with magic overcome her. She enlists 12-year-old Aon Greenlaw, who is searching for her father and the Crimson Hoods who took him, to uncover the bog’s mysteries. In letters, Aon tells of her findings in the carse, and the girls learn that while others can easily forget their sadness and lost ones, they cannot. With only her tutor’s bewildering lessons as a guide, Jeniah enters the carse herself and risks her kingdom’s happiness when Aon goes missing. Farrey (the Vengekeep Prophecies series) blends subtle references to racial and sexual diversity with inventive fairy tale worldbuilding and enticing clues to the carse’s mystery. The labyrinth of characters and dilemmas expands as the novel progresses, culminating in a rewarding ending that highlights the importance of embracing emotions, curiosity, and measured choices. Ages 8–12. Agent: Robert Guinsler, Sterling Lord Literistic.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:670
  • Text Difficulty:3

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