Wood Angel

Wood Angel by Erin Bow, published by Chicken House in 2011, is a captivating tale set in a world where fear of magic reigns supreme. This edition, available in English and spanning 270 pages, follows the story of Plain Kate, a girl known for her unique talent in carving ‘lucky’ wooden charms. As her village faces dire circumstances, suspicion mounts against her, leading her to seek help from a mysterious stranger who offers assistance at a steep price.
Readers will discover a narrative that delves into themes of fear, sacrifice, and the consequences of wielding power. As Kate navigates her perilous situation, she becomes entangled in a dark plan that challenges her understanding of trust and survival. With elements of juvenile fiction and fantasy, Wood Angel presents a richly woven story that explores the complexities of magic and the human spirit.
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Plain Kate lives in a time of great fear of magic. She has a gift for carving ‘lucky’ wooden charms. She is known as Witch-Blade, and her unusual gift attracts dangerous attention in a place where witches are burned. When her village falls on bad times, suspicion falls on Kate. Fearing for her life, she seeks the help of a mysterious stranger. In exchange for her shadow, the stranger will assist her, but Kate becomes part of a terrifying plan, darker than she ever dreamed.
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