The Greenstones (The King of the Trees #4)

William D. Burt


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 216 pages · Published: 01 Jan 2000

The Greenstones by William D. Burt
Merryn, the ailing daughter of Beechtown’s brewmaster, is betrayed by her own kin after her father mysteriously disappears up the River Foamwater. Sold into slavery, she is captured by a band of notorious outlaws who haunt the Forest of Fellglade, a marshy woods north of Beechtown. Beyond death’s door, she finds wholeness in a nameless Friend. When Merryn risks all to save a mysterious shut-in, she discovers the life she was born to lead. The Greenstones will take readers on a dizzying journey into the realms of life and death, love lost and love rediscovered.

This is the fourth book in the King of the Trees fantasy series. Seven titles have been published to date. All titles feature a glossary and pronunciation guide at the back to make for easier reading and/or reading aloud. This series is ideal for both pre-teens and teens (ages 8 and up, male or female), including young adults and adults. These books do not contain objectionable language, and appeal to those who enjoy The Chronicles of Narnia, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, The Borrowers, The Wind in the Willows, and other classics.

Illustrated. 216 pages.

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