"Don\'t tell me faeries, elves and dragons don\'t exist," Five-year old Kady insists again and again to her parents, Rachel and Richard Dowd.
In Quid, Kady gains the confidence to believe in herself, in the courage of others and the acceptance of those unlike herself..
And the connection of family grows even deeper.
New friendships are formed.
In Quid, the bonds of old friendships are tested only to become stronger.
A place filled with spriggans and phookas, dwarves and dragons.
Stay safe at home, in Maine or go to a place told of only in faerie tales.
Does she dare? Now, 15-year old Kady must decide.
Could the letter folded in her coat pocket be true? If so, Kady must fulfill a destiny far beyond anyone\'s wildest fantasy and imagination.
She\'s found a letter, one that may involve her daughter.
Rachel Dowd has found something even more frightening than glowing eyes from deep within the shrubs.
It\'s a mystery that grows with each year.
They also see the giant\'s shadow outside the windows.
As the years pass, they see the small creature darting beneath the dryer.
And Kady\'s parents know she is right. "Don\'t tell me faeries, elves and dragons don\'t exist," Five-year old Kady insists again and again to her parents, Rachel and Richard Dowd