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The book fans have been waiting for! A sequel to the acclaimed animal fantasy novel The Sight.

With the same bold storytelling that has made The Sight a cult favorite, David Clement-Davies tells the story of Fell, the black wolf whose betrayal of his family in The Sight almost led to the enslavement of all wolves by the evil Morgra. Wandering alone in the forests of Transylvania, lost in the pain of his sister Larka's death, Fell rejects their shared gift of seeing into the minds of others. It is only when a message comes from his old friend Skart, the eagle, that Fell begins to accept his destiny: to enter the world of humans and restore a lost girl to her family, thus healing the wounds of a divided kingdom.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      A girl and a wolf find themselves connected by the ability to communicate with each another. Neither understands why they possess such power, but both come to realize its importance: The balance of nature is at stake. As animal and human roam together and separately throughout the woods of Transylvania, they conquer personal, emotional, and physical challenges. The wolf Fell and girl Alina meet creatures--some helpful, some treacherous--in the animal and human worlds. Along their journeys narrator Steven Crossley shines. He employs wonderful accents, from Fell's menacing tone to an evil lord's frustrated bitterness. A Bavarian beaver, a jealous boy, and many other characters come to life through assorted English accents. Crossley is outstanding, settling a creative story into a well-paced tale. M.B. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:940
  • Text Difficulty:4-6

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