- Title:
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A Mystery of Wolves
- Series:
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Legend of Little Fur #3
- Written by:
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Isobelle Carmody
- Read by:
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Isobelle Carmody
- Format:
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Unabridged CD Audio Book
- Number of CDs:
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3
- Duration:
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3 hours 31 minutes
- Published:
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October 01 2007
- Available Date:
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October 01 2007
- Age Category:
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Children (7+)
- ISBN:
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9781742011318
- Genres:
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Fiction; Adventure; Animals; Australian Fiction; Children's Fiction; Fantasy
- Publisher:
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Bolinda audio
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Price
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International bestseller
Shortlisted Aurealis Award / Children’s Long Fiction 2007
"Little Fur is an endearing little creature ... the novel reads as a gentle fable that children from eight to ten will enjoy."
Australian Bookseller & Publisher
"Even the smallest heroine can make a difference."
School Library Journal
From the bestselling author of Obernewtyn.
Little Fur is a creature from another age, half elf and half troll. She lives in a secret wilderness, hidden within an ancient city, healing and caring for the little creatures that come there, and tending her beloved magical trees, the Old Ones.
Not since C.S. Lewis have we seen such enthralling fantasy tales for younger readers – the Little Fur books are destined to become classics of their genre. Extraordinary writing, captivating characters, enchanting stories – these books are examples of the highest quality literature for children anyone could imagine, an immense achievement from the master of the genre. Written and read by Australia's most highly acclaimed writer of fantasy for young people.
"In this strangely captivating Australian tale, the main character is half elf and half troll, and looks like a 4-year-old child. Humans are the other, and often the enemy in this tale – Little Fur must go on a brave and dangerous journey to save her beloved forest from being burned by them. Carmody is a fine reader of her own work. She invests her story – a kind of environmental fable – with a magical attention that makes readers listen carefully, holding their breath through the treacherous moments, and casting a spell that lasts to the story's end."
AudioFile Magazine