SUMMARY: This novel focuses on two outcasts on two journeys in two eras. In 1689 England, Lady Eliza Grey's 11 brothers are turned into swans. Rejected by her father, Eliza is flown to America by her brothers where she has a chance to save them--until she is accused of witchcraft. In the second st
Wild Swans
โ Scribed by Jessica Spotswood
- Publisher
- Sourcebooks
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 162 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Eastern Shore (Md. and Va.
- ISBN
- 1492622184
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The summer before Ivy's senior year is going to be golden--all bonfires, barbeques, and spending time with her best friends. For once, she will just get to be. No summer classes, none of Granddad's intense expectations to live up to the family name. For generations, the Milbourn women have lead extraordinary lives--and died young and tragically. Granddad calls it a legacy, but Ivy considers it a curse. Why else would her mother have run off and abandoned her as a child?
But when her mother unexpectedly returns home with two young daughters in tow, all of the stories Ivy wove to protect her heart start to unravel. The very people she once trusted now speak in lies. And all of Ivy's ambition and determination cannot defend her against the secrets of the Milbourn past...
โฆ Subjects
YOUNG ADULT FICTION -- Family -- Multigenerational
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