In Heather Kassner \'s spine-chilling fantasy novel, reminiscent of Serafina and the Black Cloak , an orphaned girl chases a thieving boy into a magician\'s land of starless, moonless gloom where other children have gone missing before her.
She is also the author The Forest of Stars and The Bone Garden ..
She lives with her husband in Arizona, waiting (and waiting and waiting) for the rain, photographing hummingbirds, and reading and writing strange little stories.
About author(s): Heather Kassner loves thunderstorms, hummingbirds, and books.
Or begrudgingly teaming up with Trick to confront the magician and unravel the magic that has trapped Warybone\'s children.
Or braving the Plentiful Darkness, a bewitching world devoid of sky and stars.
Even if it means leaping into a pool of Darkness after it swallows Trick and her mirror.
When Trick Aidan, the worst of the roughhouse boys, steals her lunar mirror, Rooney will do whatever it takes to get it back.
All the while she tries to avoid the rival roughhouse boys, and yet another, more terrifying danger: the dreaded thing that\'s been disappearing children in the night. --Stefan Bachmann, international bestselling author of Cinders and Sparrows In order to survive on her own, twelve-year-old Rooney de Barra collects precious moonlight, which she draws from the evening sky with her (very rare and most magical) lunar mirror.
A visual treat of a tale.
Gleams with an eerie magic, its characters burning bright and fierce.
In Heather Kassner \'s spine-chilling fantasy novel, reminiscent of Serafina and the Black Cloak , an orphaned girl chases a thieving boy into a magician\'s land of starless, moonless gloom where other children have gone missing before her