The Wolf's Footprint Synopsis
In the darkness, a shadow moved, and something green glinted in a patch of moonlight. Another shadow drifted among the trees! Green eyes and grey shadows, all about them, watching...Abandoned in the forest by parents who can no longer afford to feed them, Daw and Elke are full of fear as night falls and animals surround them. But, instead of attacking, the circling wolves offer them a chance to join the pack -- just one drink from the water pooling in a wolf's footprint will transform them!
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9780340855898 |
Publication date: |
18th September 2003 |
Author: |
Susan Price |
Publisher: |
Hodder Children's Books an imprint of Hachette Children's Group |
Format: |
Paperback |
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Susan Price Press Reviews
'No one writes this kind of dark tale better than Price. Price brilliantly reworks folk themes ... to create an atmospheric and poignant story.' - Books For Keeps
Praise for Wolf Sisters:
'Powerful and utterly convincing'- The Guardian
'A fine formula for page-turning horrors ... a few passages are genuinely spine-chilling' - Times Educational Supplement
Praise for Hauntings:
'Susan Price's new collection shows her again as one of the best contemporary writers for hildren of nine and over.' - Susan Hill, The Telegraph
Praise for Nightcomers:
'What counts here in every tale is the quality of the imagination and the accuracy of the telling ...What most impresses is the authority of Susan Prices's voice; exact, rich or spare when necessary; able to invoke the past without falsity and the present without effort.' - Philip Pullman, The Guardian
'A finely tuned and excellently written collection.' - Julia Eccleshare, Highbury and Islington Express
Praise for The Story Collector:
'An exceptionally fine book...' - Literary Review
'Enthralling.' - The Independent on Sunday
Praise for Telling Tales:
Convincing and beautiful...' - The Daily Telegraph
'An affirming, celebratory book.' - Books for Keeps
'This is a powerful piece of writing - a folk tale where difficult issues are confronted, no compromises allowed and no happy ending guaranteed. There's no escaping the anger of the little girl who decides to leave the world of her parents and remain with the pack of wolves who looked after her - nor the loneliness of the brother who pines for her at the edge of the forest. This is a classic.' - Carousel
About Susan Price
Susan Price is an acclaimed, prize-winning author who won the Carnegie Medal in 1987 with Ghost Drum and the 1998 Guardian Children's Fiction Award for The Sterkarm Handshake. She wrote her first book aged 16 and became a full time writer aged 22. She now has over twenty children's novels to her name and has been described as 'one of the best contemporary writers for children' by Susan Hill in the Daily Telegraph. She likes archery and lives with her husband in the West Midlands.
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