**Elana K. Arnold, author of the Printz Honor book Damsel, returns with a dark, engrossing, blood-drenched tale of the familiar threats to female power --and one girl's journey to regain it.** You are alone in the woods, seen only by the unblinking yellow moon. Your hands are empty. You are nearly
Red Hood
β Scribed by Elana K. Arnold
- Publisher
- Balzer + Bray
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 203 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
*You are alone in the woods, seen only by the unblinking yellow moon. Your hands are empty. You are nearly naked.
And the wolf is angry.*
Since her grandmother became her caretaker when she was four years old, Bisou Martel has lived a quiet life in a little house in Seattle. Sheβs kept mostly to herself. Sheβs been good. But then comes the night of homecoming, when she finds herself running for her life over roots and between trees, a fury of claws and teeth behind her. A wolf attacks. Bisou fights back. A new moon rises. And with it, questions. About the blood in Bisouβs past and on her hands as she stumbles home. About broken boys and vicious wolves. About girls lost in the woodsβfrightened, but not alone.
β¦ Subjects
Feminism
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