Vasilisa

Author:   Julie Mathison
Publisher:   Starr Creek Press
Volume:   1
ISBN:  

9781735003733


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   23 February 2021
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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Award-winning Indie author Julie Mathison brings to life the primordial forest of a Russia marooned in legend, cradled in song... Vasilisa has listened to the Old Tales all her life, like every, good Russian child - even one born in Edenfall, Pennsylvania, far from the rugged steppes of her ancestors. The tales keep her mind off her troubles, what with Papka presumed dead on the fields of Flanders and Mama being courted by an absolute ogre. Even her grandmother, dear Babka, is acting strange. Then come the dreams, and Vasilisa is drawn inexorably into a world she once thought fabled - a snow-laden forest, rife with wolves and bears and creatures meant only for child's tales. Leshy the sprite, green-limbed and acid-tongued. Old Koschei, butcher of hearts. And the witch, Baba Yaga, ruling the border to the thrice-tenth kingdom where souls wander, caught between life and death. Only Ivan seems to understand. Orphaned, riding the rails in search of revenge, he shows up on Vasilisa's doorstep with nothing to offer but a burgeoning love he is desperate to deny. What can he give her but a heart broken by treachery, blackened by hate? Together, they are destined to cross the threshold between the worlds, retracing the steps of their forebears, back to Old Rus where the secret to Babka's cure, and Ivan's revenge, lies hidden in the mists of the thrice-tenth kingdom. Baba Yaga and her sisters hold the key, but it will take more than courage, luck, and a head for riddles if Vasilisa and Ivan are to survive the trials set for them, let alone secure their hearts' desires. Only love can show the way, but that may prove to be the greatest test of all.

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Author:   Julie Mathison
Publisher:   Starr Creek Press
Imprint:   Starr Creek Press
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9781735003733


ISBN 10:   1735003735
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   23 February 2021
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 18 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A stellar YA novel full of adventure, history, fantasy and a careful observation and deep sympathy with the personal and social challenges girls face in early adolescence. Here is to be found finely crafted prose of a grace and precision not often found in young adult novels. And, as appropriate in any hero's quest, there are mysteries to solve, questions to be answered and tasks to be accomplished, all in a universe where the real and fantastical merge effortlessly. --The BookLife Prize In this series opener, Mathison offers two intriguing settings from history and myth, both with their own spooky mysteries, hardships, helpers, and villains... A story that richly integrates a fairy tale, history, and a coming-of-age quest. --Kirkus Reviews Folklore is so often touched upon but so rarely done right. The author takes Baba Yaga and turns her on her head, and what she came out with was a tale of love, loss, bravery, and friendship... I loved every second of this book. I'd compare it to The Girl who Drank the Moon in its world-building and writing style, with the deep magic of The Bear and the Nightingale with a touch of The Story That Cannot Be Told. -CeliaMcMahonReads


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Julie Mathison has been writing for 30 years, as a student of literature, a lawyer, and an avid creator of all things fictional, be they literary short stories or books for children. She lives on a farm in Corvallis, Oregon with her husband and two children, four goats, eight sheep, one dogs and more chickens than you can shake a stick at (literally - she has tried). She enjoys ambitious and tedious undertakings like running marathons, making jam, homeschooling her children, making jam, writing novels, and making jam. Visit her at www.juliemathison.com

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