Lark and the Wild Hunt

The Real Boy*meets*The Girl Who Drank the Moon*in this magical middle grade adventure, which takes readers deep into the world of the fae on one brave young girl's quest to save her brother.

Never trust a fae.

Lark Mairen knows this. In her village, the border between the fae and human worlds is as thin as a whisper, and fae trickery is nothing new.

But Lark's brother, Galin, has just disappeared into the fae realm while racing in the deadly Wild Hunt, and Lark's only lead is a mysterious fae boy called Rook.

To save her brother, she'll have to trust Rook-even if it takes her into the dangerous fae kingdom, where she'll untangle riddles, navigate labyrinths, and face the wicked king himself.

From the author of The Last Windwitch, Lark and the Wild Hunt*is the perfect blend of classic folklore and new twists, with a protagonist who will show readers that failure is nothing to fear-and resilience, bravery, and friendship can overcome even the most daunting adversaries.

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Lark and the Wild Hunt

The Real Boy*meets*The Girl Who Drank the Moon*in this magical middle grade adventure, which takes readers deep into the world of the fae on one brave young girl's quest to save her brother.

Never trust a fae.

Lark Mairen knows this. In her village, the border between the fae and human worlds is as thin as a whisper, and fae trickery is nothing new.

But Lark's brother, Galin, has just disappeared into the fae realm while racing in the deadly Wild Hunt, and Lark's only lead is a mysterious fae boy called Rook.

To save her brother, she'll have to trust Rook-even if it takes her into the dangerous fae kingdom, where she'll untangle riddles, navigate labyrinths, and face the wicked king himself.

From the author of The Last Windwitch, Lark and the Wild Hunt*is the perfect blend of classic folklore and new twists, with a protagonist who will show readers that failure is nothing to fear-and resilience, bravery, and friendship can overcome even the most daunting adversaries.

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Lark and the Wild Hunt

Lark and the Wild Hunt

by Jennifer Adam

Narrated by Caitlin Kelly

Unabridged — 12 hours, 56 minutes

Lark and the Wild Hunt

Lark and the Wild Hunt

by Jennifer Adam

Narrated by Caitlin Kelly

Unabridged — 12 hours, 56 minutes

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Overview

The Real Boy*meets*The Girl Who Drank the Moon*in this magical middle grade adventure, which takes readers deep into the world of the fae on one brave young girl's quest to save her brother.

Never trust a fae.

Lark Mairen knows this. In her village, the border between the fae and human worlds is as thin as a whisper, and fae trickery is nothing new.

But Lark's brother, Galin, has just disappeared into the fae realm while racing in the deadly Wild Hunt, and Lark's only lead is a mysterious fae boy called Rook.

To save her brother, she'll have to trust Rook-even if it takes her into the dangerous fae kingdom, where she'll untangle riddles, navigate labyrinths, and face the wicked king himself.

From the author of The Last Windwitch, Lark and the Wild Hunt*is the perfect blend of classic folklore and new twists, with a protagonist who will show readers that failure is nothing to fear-and resilience, bravery, and friendship can overcome even the most daunting adversaries.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

06/06/2022

Several times a year, human and Fae warriors ride in the Wild Hunt to protect their Borderlands home from terrifying wildkin. A centuries-old tradition, the hunt promotes peace between the coexisting realms, which are separated by a thin magical barrier, in exchange for gifts, such as enchanted tools, that the Fae court bestow upon their human neighbors. After 12-year-old Lark Mairen’s older brother Galin doesn’t return from the hunt, she resolves to uncover his fate. When enigmatic Fae Rook promises information about Galin’s whereabouts should Lark fix the mysterious and magical moonclock, Lark breaks the Borderlands’ number one rule: “Never trust the Fae.” With Rook’s help, she discovers that her brother’s disappearance into the Fae realm is linked to other anomalies, including a power shift among the Fae leadership that could lead to war, and what begins as a search for answers becomes a quest to stabilize the balance between the realms before it tips into chaos. Adam’s (The Last Windwitch) leisurely and intricate adventure weaves in Fae folklore and classic fairy tale themes to create a world in which magic and the everyday precariously exist side by side, brimming with intrigue and danger. Its resourceful heroine, ethereal Fae, strong setting, and perilous atmosphere make for a revitalizing fantasy adventure. Ages 8–12. Agent: Sarah Landis, Sterling Lord Literistic. (July)

From the Publisher

Adam’s fantasy world is deftly constructed…. [and] the explanations of magical mischief, charms, and rules for interacting with the Fae are marvelous. Immersive, splendid, delightful.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Gripping from the start, with stunning descriptions, exquisite world building, and loads of historical details seamlessly woven into the story… Fantasy fans will do well to immerse themselves in this marvelous, magical world.” — Booklist (starred review)

“While the fae world is pure fantasy, the tone and pace is folkloric—this is a story that feels like it could be told on a cold winter’s night to a rapt audience. There’s true love, unexpected heroism, cool magical animals, a formidable villain, and a spritely girl in the middle of it all who knows her own strengths.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

“A world in which magic and the everyday precariously exist side by side, brimming with intrigue and danger. Its resourceful heroine, ethereal Fae, strong setting, and perilous atmosphere make for a revitalizing fantasy adventure.” — Publishers Weekly

Praise for The Last Windwitch: “Brida’s unusual magic [is] beautifully described……Readers will appreciate the emphasis on individual kindness and widespread cooperation between different kinds of magic users and ordinary people united against oppression and cruelty.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

“An intriguing setting, an interesting magical system, and a resourceful, empathic heroine mark this ambitious fantasy debut by Adam." — Publishers Weekly

Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

Praise for The Last Windwitch: “Brida’s unusual magic [is] beautifully described……Readers will appreciate the emphasis on individual kindness and widespread cooperation between different kinds of magic users and ordinary people united against oppression and cruelty.

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2022-04-13
A young hero is unexpectedly called to help defeat a wicked, usurping king.

Twelve-year-old Lark is the last one to see her older brother, Galin, riding to the rescue of the Harvest King during the semiannual Wild Hunt, before he disappears. Lark’s home is close to the border separating the realms of humans and the immortal Fae. During the hunt, skilled riders, both human and Fae, clear the borderlands of rogue magical creatures known as wildkin. Long-held Accords between the realms offer time—something mortals possess and that offers the possibility of change—in exchange for magically enhanced tools from the Fae. Lark’s Ma breeds the part-Fae shadowbred horses ridden in the hunt; her Da is a tailor and dressmaker. Lark, who enjoys fixing things, begins to secretly reassemble the moonclock, a mysterious artifact that may have the power to help Galin return from the Fae realm. Ultimately, Lark’s courage and problem-solving skills help her to triumph in a final confrontation with the Briar King. Adam’s fantasy world is deftly constructed, and her use of language—which includes lots of compound nouns—convincingly suggests another time and place. The measured pace keeps pages turning yet offers readers time to understand Lark’s world and the way that magic operates within it. The explanations of magical mischief, charms, and rules for interacting with the Fae are marvelous. Human characters read as White.

Immersive, splendid, delightful. (Fantasy. 10-14)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176158236
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 07/05/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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