A boy and fox go on a
quest to find a wolf who has eaten all the stars in the sky before the Shadow
Witch destroys the stars, removing good magic from the world forever.
This
compelling fantasy is perfect for fans of The Girl Who Drank the Moon and Nevermoor.
Long ago, the land of
Ulv was filled with magic. But that was before a wolf ate all the Stars in the
night sky, ridding the world of magic and allowing Shadow Creatures, beasts
made of shadow and evil, to flourish.
Twelve-year-old Bo
knows the stories but thinks the Stars and the wolf who ate them are nothing
more than myths—until the day Bo’s guardian, Mads, is attacked by a giant wolf
straight from the legends.
With his dying breath, Mads tells Bo that Ulv is in danger
and the only way to prevent the Shadow Creatures from taking over is to return
the Stars to the sky.
And so Bo—accompanied
by his best friend, a fox called Nix, a girl named Selene whose magic is
tied to the return of the Stars, and Tam, a bird-woman who has vowed to protect
Bo at all costs—sets off on a quest to find the three magical keys that will
release the Stars.
But Bo isn’t the only
one who wants the Stars, and the friends soon find themselves fleeing angry
villagers, greedy merchants, and a vengeful wolf.
And all the while, an evil
witch lurks in the shadows and time is running out.
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An Unlikely Hero: Twelve-year-old Bo was abandoned as
a baby. Now, with the help of his fox Nix, he is the only one who can save
a world that has always feared him.
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A Legendary Quest: To bring back the light, Bo must
find three magical keys before the evil Shadow Witch can claim them for
herself.
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Magical Creatures: From the terrifying Shadow Creatures
to Tam, the protective bird-woman, the land of Ulv is filled with wonder
and danger.
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An Epic Friendship: Bo, Nix, the magical Selene, and the
fierce Tam must learn to trust one another as they flee vengeful wolves on
their journey.
About the Author
Shivaun Plozza is the author of the critically acclaimed novel Frankie,
which was a YALSA Teens’ Top Ten pick and on the ALA’s Best Fiction for Young
Adults list, and Tin Heart, which was nominated to the ALA’s Best
Fiction for Young Adults list, as well as the middle grade novel The
Boy, the Wolf, and the Stars.
When she’s not writing, she works as an
editor and manuscript assessor.
She lives in Victoria, Australia, with her cat.