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Tree Shepherd's Daughter

Tree Shepherd's Daughter

The Faerie Folk Trilogy

by Gillian Summers
Paperback
Publication Date: 08/09/2007

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When her mother dies, fifteen-year-old Keelie Heartwood must leave California to live with her nomadic father at a renaissance festival. Playacting the Dark Ages is an L.A. girl's worst nightmare. But then Keelie starts seeing fairies and uncovers her connection to a community of elves. When her mother dies, fifteen-year-old Keelie Heartwood is forced to leave her beloved California to live with her nomadic father at a renaissance festival in Colorado. After arriving, Keelie finds men in tights and women in trailer trash-tight bodices roaming half-drunk, calling each other lady and lord even after closing time! Playacting the Dark Ages is an L.A. girl's worst nightmare. Keelie has a plan to ditch this medieval geekland ASAP, but while she plots, strange things start happening-eerie, yet familiar. When Keelie starts seeing fairies and communicating with trees, she uncovers a secret that links her to a community of elves. As Keelie tries to come to grips with her elfin roots, disaster strikes, and Keelie's identity isn't the only thing that's threatened. One part human determination and one part elfin magic, Keelie Heartwood is a witty new heroine in a world where fantasy and reality mix with extraordinary results. AGES: 12 to 18 AUTHOR: Gillian Summers is the pseudonym for co-authors, Berta Platas and Michelle Roper, both experienced writers in the romance and fantasy genres, respectively. But more importantly, both are ardent renaissance faire groupies.
ISBN:
9780738710815
9780738710815
Category:
Fantasy & magical realism (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
08-09-2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
North Star Editions
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
336
Dimensions (mm):
203x132x0mm
Weight:
0kg

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