Narine of Noe (Book Four of the Faerie Tales from the White Forest series)

Narine of Noe (Book Four of the Faerie Tales from the White Forest series)

by Danika Dinsmore
Narine of Noe (Book Four of the Faerie Tales from the White Forest series)

Narine of Noe (Book Four of the Faerie Tales from the White Forest series)

by Danika Dinsmore

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Overview

Narine of Noe should have had her whole life to train to take her father's place as High Sage. But when a mysterious force falls from the skies, sending the world into elemental chaos, the fate of every living being lands on her shoulders . . . even that of the Eternal Dragon. Without the Dragon to maintain the Balance of All Things, an elaborate plan to save Faweh must be hatched, and Narine is forced to take charge in a world gone mad.

Before the White Forest was born, before the Great World Cry, the story that started it all ...

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157761110
Publisher: Hydra House
Publication date: 12/10/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

Danika Dinsmore is an award-winning writer, spokenword artist, and educator. She earned her MFA in Writing and Poetics from Naropa University's Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics (founded by poets Allen Ginsberg and Anne Waldman). Her early writing career was built on experimental poetry and collaborative spokenword performances. While living in Seattle, she organized and performed with the 12-person Word Orchestra as well as the performance group ForWord FourTete. Her inspired performances earned her the Washington Poets Association award for Performance Poetry.

After moving to British Columbia she turned her attention to film, television, and new media working as an artist-in-the-schools and media literacy educator for Learning Through the Arts, teaching screenwriting courses in the Writing Department at Vancouver Film School and at Capilano University, and producing a film festival and new media forum for Women in Film and Television Vancouver.
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