
The Hunt for the Mad Wolf's Daughter
Mad Wolf's Daughter Series, Book 2
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2019
Lexile Score
660
Reading Level
3
ATOS
4.7
Interest Level
4-8(MG)
نویسنده
Diane Magrasشابک
9780735229303
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January 1, 2019
In the gripping last act of The Mad Wolf's Daughter (2018), crafty Drest escaped with her life from Faintree Castle--but doing so has made her the prime target in a traitorous plot. In addition to freeing her da--the Mad Wolf--and her brothers from Faintree Castle, she also saved Emerick, Lord Faintree, from his scheming uncle. They are recovering with friend Tig's family in Phearsham Ridge when a disguised castle knight infiltrates the town, spreading lies. He is searching for Emerick. And because Drest has become his protector, a price is on her head. The Mad Wolf is determined to protect Drest, but his methods no longer suit her. She, Emerick, and Tig refuse to go on the run, planning instead to take the battle to Faintree Castle. But who's loyal? Who's duplicitous? In feudal 13th-century Scotland, powerful alliances are necessary for success, as the thoroughly researched story makes clear, and forging them allows Drest to continue to develop her newfound diplomatic skills, solidifying her reputation as an ingenious, righteous leader. Her position is not an easy one, as the political winds continue to shift, betrayals abound, and battles rage. Magras deftly balances introspection and action as Drest proves herself willing to risk everything--and the result will leave readers cheering.Fair-minded men and strong women in unusual roles make this a standout among quest tales for middle graders. (glossary, author's note) (Historical fiction. 8-12)
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March 1, 2019
Grades 4-7 This sequel picks up where the first book ended. Drest, daughter of the warlord Mad Wolf, is still in trouble and on the run from Lord Faintree's usurping uncle, Sir Oswyn. Worse, Sir Oswyn has wasted no time in putting a wolf's head bounty, the highest paying bounty, on Drest's head, claiming that she killed Lord Faintree. Now, not only does she have to be on guard for the usual ruffians, she has to avoid the knights who know who she is. Her father and brothers have their own problems, so Drest and injured young lord Emerick are on their own. Magras maintains the breathtaking pace of the previous book, and while Drest is as feisty as ever, by the end of the book she has developed into a deeper, more thoughtful character. She challenges her father to rethink his perception of what constitutes a warlord and his band. In addition to all the action, the book is laced with humor while maintaining an undercurrent of thoughtfulness. No sophomore slump here: the book is every bit as good as its predecessor. Includes a glossary and historical notes.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)
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