Ice Road

Ice Road by Joan Lennon, published by Kane/Miller Book Publishers in 2009, is a captivating tale set during an exceptionally harsh winter when the waterways of the Fens have frozen solid, creating an Ice Road. This edition, consisting of 134 pages, follows the journey of orphan Pip and Perfect, a stone gargoyle, as they confront the challenges posed by the return of King Arnald’s banished uncle and the dire situation at Wickit Monastery, where a bitter illness has afflicted the brothers.
Readers will find a blend of adventure and intrigue as Pip and Perfect strive to save their friends and their country from impending danger. The narrative explores themes of bravery and friendship against a backdrop of medieval Europe, incorporating elements of juvenile fiction and mythical creatures. This first American edition invites readers into a world where the harshness of winter sets the stage for a gripping quest filled with historical and fantastical elements.
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It’s the harshest winter anyone can remember, and the vast waterways of the Fens are frozen solid, transformed into an Ice Road. The conditions are ideal for a surprise invasion by young King Arnald’s banished uncle. Wickit Monastery is under threat too a bitter illness has struck down almost all the brothers, and a ghost walks across the snow. Can the orphan Pip and Perfect, the stone gargoyle, save the Brothers, their friend the King, and their country?
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