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When willows weep, G. Sherman H. Morrison

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When willows weep, G. Sherman H. Morrison
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
When willows weep
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
G. Sherman H. Morrison
Summary
How would you react if you discovered you had special abilities and were thrust into an epic battle between good and evil? When spring arrives during twelve-year-old Willow's sixth-grade year at Elm City Waldorf School in Keene, New Hampshire, she discovers she has the divine gift of Sight - a special ability to 'see' things most don't, such as people's inner Light, and the fae folk. A whole new layer of reality opens up to Willow, but not all of it is good. Her recurring nightmare of an attacking horde of hellhounds feels like a premonition. The terrifying woman of darkness, Gehenna, is planning something horrible. Can Willow help stop these demonic forces? When Willows Weep is a contemporary fantasy exploring the intersections of compassion and combat, faith and fantasy, rejection and redemption, free will and fate, and ecology and education. It speaks primarily to a middle-grade and young adult audience, but also to readers of all ages who are fans of Waldorf education, people of faith, or who just enjoy fantasy
Target audience
adult
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