Owl and the Lost Boy

Cover of Owl and the Lost Boy by Amy Wilson
Author: Amy Wilson
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Year: 2020
Language: en
Edition: Main Market
Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9781529037845
Dimensions:
Height: 7.68 Inches
Length: 5.04 Inches
Weight: 0.440924524 Pounds
Width: 0.7 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823.92
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Owl and the Lost Boy by Amy Wilson is a middle grade novel published by Pan Macmillan on October 15, 2020. This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Owl, the daughter of Jack Frost, as she embarks on a quest to find her missing friend Alberic, the son of the Earl of Autumn. Set against the backdrop of an eternal summer, Owl and her best friend Mallory delve into a magical winter world filled with secrets and challenges.

Readers will discover a tale rich in themes of friendship, adventure, and the interplay between nature and the elements. As Owl navigates her journey, she encounters various mythical figures and confronts the complexities of her family dynamics, particularly her relationship with her father and the enigmatic Queen of May. This enchanting narrative weaves together elements of juvenile fiction and social topics, exploring self-esteem and self-reliance while inviting readers into a captivating realm of legends and fables.


Official synopsis Publisher

Amy Wilson’s magical follow-up to the critically-acclaimed middle grade novel A Girl Called Owl. Being stuck in an eternal summer is not fun. Especially when you’re Jack Frost’s daughter.Owl’s friend Alberic – who also happens to be the Earl of Autumn’s son – is missing. Determined to find him and end the long summer, Owl and her best friend Mallory embark on the adventure of a lifetime that will take them deep into the magical world of winter. But Alberic’s disappearance is shrouded in secret, and there’s more going on than meets the eye. And what does Owl’s mischievous father Jack Frost and his nemesis the Queen of May have to do with it?Lose yourself in this glittering story of frost, friendship, nature and the elements told with Amy Wilson’s trademark magic and heart.Praise for A Girl Called Owl: “A sparklingly frosty read, full of feisty characters, myth and mystery.” – Daily Mail“Similar to Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson series, Wilson’s debut nicely blends reality and fantasy into an entertaining read. Wilson brings the fairy tale individuals to life while maintaining a delightful combination of realism and fantasy. A promising first novel.” – Booklist“A fantastical, frost-filled, coming-of-age debut.” – Kirkus Reviews“This character-driven fantasy exhibits a nice balance between Owl’s magical adventures and her human struggles with friendship and school. Purchase where fantasy flies off the shelves.” – School Library Journal“Owl’s growing pains and desire to understand her roots will keep readers engaged, as will the fantastical fay world, with its volatile spirits and sharp edges.” – Publishers Weekly

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Publisher: Pan Macmillan. Year: 2020.
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ISBN-13: 9781529037845.
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Language: en. Pages: 288. Edition: Main Market.

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