A different kingdom of wolves, woods and stranger, darker, creatures lies in wait for Michael Fay in the woods at the bottom of his family's farm. **Michael Fay** is a normal boy, living with his grandparents on their family farm in rural Ireland. In the woods there are wolves; and other things
A Different Kingdom
β Scribed by Paul Kearney
- Publisher
- Solaris
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 206 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1781081875
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β¦ Synopsis
A different kingdom of wolves, woods and stranger, darker, creatures lies in wait for Michael Fay in the woods at the bottom of his family's farm. Michael Fay is a normal boy, living with his grandparents on their family farm in rural Ireland. In the woods there are wolves; and other things, dangerous things. He doesnβt tell his family, not even his Aunt Rose, his closest friend. And then, as Michael wanders through the trees, he finds himself in the Other Place. There are strange people, and monsters, and a girl called Cat. When the wolves follow him from the Other Place to his familyβs doorstep, Michael must choose between locking the doors and looking away β or following Cat on an adventure that may take an entire lifetime in the Other Place. This is Paul Kearneyβs masterpiece.
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