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OverviewMischievous woodland fairy Nix is up to no good. His beloved fairy queen has gone away, leaving him with a very important job: protecting the forest from a most dangerous enemy--humans. When a determined invader trespasses on his territory, Nix's skills are put to the test as he invents several wicked tricks to chase the sorry fellow away. But when his efforts don't go quite according to plan, it becomes clear that this intruder--and this sprite--may not be at all what they seem. This gorgeous new fairy tale by acclaimed author Lena Coakley, with illustrations by rising illustration star Jaime Zollars, explores the timeless bonds of family and the joy of finding home in unexpected places. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lena CoakleyPublisher: HarperTrophy Imprint: HarperTrophy Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 19.10cm Weight: 0.134kg ISBN: 9781443454704ISBN 10: 1443454702 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 08 October 2019 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews[Coakley] strikes a thoughtful balance between fairy tales and the realistic feelings of loss and love. . . . Heart-warming. --ALA Booklist (starred review) Read alone or read aloud, Coakley's tale has a tangible sense of wonder that conjures a cozy magic. --School Library Journal The best stories have a deeper truth to them . . . In opting for humanity, love, and family, Nix not only gets himself into his proper place, but he also keeps Rose from making his mistake and letting herself be seduced by the fairy promises. Highly recommended. --CM Magazine Coakley offers up a secretive tale with an abundance of turns and surprises . . . readers pulled in by the premise will enjoy puzzling through unreliable-narrator Wicked Nix's mysteries. This dark twist on the old legend of stolen children is a spooky, compelling read. --Kirkus Reviews Wicked Nix reads like a fairy tale, but one where nothing is as it seems. . . . Half of the magic comes from fairies, and half comes from the unexpected twists and turns of real life. --Resource Links Sheer delight. --Kathy Stinson, author of Red Is Best and The Man with the Violin With humor and heartbreak, devastating loss and the hope of connection, Wicked Nix is a meditation on the lies we tell ourselves to protect ourselves, and the unexpected ways we might build a family. A sharp, startling, wondrous story. --Kelly Barnhill, Newbery Award winning author of The Girl Who Drank the Moon Wicked Nix is a rare and enchanting book. Equal parts mischievous and poignant--this story is destined to linger in the hearts of all readers lucky enough to discover its magic. Easily the best fairy story I've read in years. --Jonathan Auxier, New York Times bestselling author of The Night Gardener [Coakley] strikes a thoughtful balance between fairy tales and the realistic feelings of loss and love. . . . Heart-warming. --ALA Booklist (starred review) Read alone or read aloud, Coakley's tale has a tangible sense of wonder that conjures a cozy magic. --School Library Journal Coakley offers up a secretive tale with an abundance of turns and surprises . . . readers pulled in by the premise will enjoy puzzling through unreliable-narrator Wicked Nix's mysteries. This dark twist on the old legend of stolen children is a spooky, compelling read. --Kirkus Reviews The best stories have a deeper truth to them . . . In opting for humanity, love, and family, Nix not only gets himself into his proper place, but he also keeps Rose from making his mistake and letting herself be seduced by the fairy promises. Highly recommended. --CM Magazine Sheer delight. --Kathy Stinson, author of Red Is Best and The Man with the Violin With humor and heartbreak, devastating loss and the hope of connection, Wicked Nix is a meditation on the lies we tell ourselves to protect ourselves, and the unexpected ways we might build a family. A sharp, startling, wondrous story. --Kelly Barnhill, Newbery Award winning author of The Girl Who Drank the Moon Wicked Nix is a rare and enchanting book. Equal parts mischievous and poignant--this story is destined to linger in the hearts of all readers lucky enough to discover its magic. Easily the best fairy story I've read in years. --Jonathan Auxier, New York Times bestselling author of The Night Gardener Wicked Nix reads like a fairy tale, but one where nothing is as it seems. . . . Half of the magic comes from fairies, and half comes from the unexpected twists and turns of real life. --Resource Links Author InformationLENA COAKLEY was born in Milford, Connecticut, and grew up on Long Island. After studying writing at Sarah Lawrence College, she moved to Toronto. She is the author of the acclaimed fantasy novel Witchlanders, winner of the SCBWI Crystal Kite Award, as well as the picture books On the Night of the Comet and Mrs. Goodhearth and the Gargoyle. The former administrative director for the Canadian Society of Children's Authors, Illustrators and Performers, Oakley is now a full-time writer. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |