Tower in the Crooked Wood
Paula Johanson
Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
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· 1 ratings · 140 pages · Published: 01 Jun 2015
Why was she stolen out of the dark? What is wrong at the heart of the tower? And why does the magic twisting the very trees strike a strangely familiar note? All Jenia knows for sure is that she will not let herself be made a prisoner again, not by magic nor by force of arms. When a soldier tries to trap her in a lord's garden, and a village of gentle people tell her to give up her hopeless quest, Jenia has to choose where to place her trust: in friends, in strength, or in the cunning in her own two hands.
And then the wizard Krummholz sends his call out again….
A wealth of realistic detail lends authenticity to this engrossing tale of a young arborist, “a scholar of trees.” Paula Johanson has created a magical alternative world both mythic in feel, and hauntingly evocative of our own.
— Eileen Kernaghan, author of The Snow Queen
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- fantasy 4
- dark 3
- magical realism 2
- sword & sorcery 2
- lgbtq+ 1
- low fantasy 1
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- format - reader age
- young adult 3
- book 1