· EJ Clarke’s exciting first book, Rowan Oakwing, introduced young readers to the fairy realms hidden in London’s parks. Now, our eponymous heroine is back in Rowan Oakwing Night of the Fox and the stakes have never been higher. Without giving too much away, Rowan sets out to save her mum from the evil Vulpes with the help of her fairy friends – plus a tiger released from London Zoo! Rowan cries herself to sleep in Hyde Park and wakes up ten centimetres tall, with tiny oak-leaf wings. She's about to go on an adventure in the hidden world of fairies and foxes. But Rowan's quest will be perilous, with fearsome enemies at her heels. · Ordinary London girl, Rowan, cries herself to sleep and wakes up as Rowan Oakwing, a fairy with unique powers. From debut talent E. J. Clarke. Being a fairy is a lot more dangerous than you think There's a strange magic to London's parks. When the sun sets and the gates are closed, tiny winged creatures come to life.
"A thoughtfully crafted sequel." #;School Library Journal Rowan's epic adventures continue in this stunning sequel to E.J. Clarke's magical novel, www.doorway.ru a fairy is a lot more dangerous than you think Ever since Rowan was transformed into a fairy, her life has been filled with perilou. Rowan Oakwing-E. J. Clarke Rowan Oakwing-E.J. Clarke Being a fairy is a lot more dangerous than you think There's a strange magic to London's parks. When the sun sets and the gates are closed, tiny winged creatures come to life. The only way to meet them is to become one. And if you. Rowan Oakwing by E.J. Clarke - Goodreads 'Rowan Oakwing' is a children's story (quite literally a fairy story!), suitable for mid-range readers and above. Set in London in the present day, it follows a girl called Rowan, who lives in a block of flats with her sister Willow and her father who has pretty much.
Ordinary London girl, Rowan, cries herself to sleep and wakes up as Rowan Oakwing, a fairy with unique powers. From debut talent E. J. Clarke. Being a fairy is a lot more dangerous than you think There's a strange magic to London's parks. When the sun sets and the gates are closed, tiny winged creatures come to life. E.J. Clarke is the author of the Oakwing series. It came from an idea that popped into his head and wouldn’t leave. He lives in North London and is married with two young daughters who would like to be fairies. The website for EJ Clarke author of children's books. His books include The Secret Dragon published by Puffin, and the Rowan Oakwing series, a story about fairies in London published in the UK by Little, Brown.
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