Thorn Ogres of Hagwood: The Hagwood Trilogy

Author: Robin Jarvis
Publisher: Open Road Media Teen & Tween
Category: Children's, Action & Adventure
Age Group: 12-17
Book Format: Paperback

 

Fun for Hobbit-addicts and Potter-philes of all ages. -Publishers Weekly

Dark forces are brewing in Hagwood

The werlings of Hagwood live peacefully in the trees of the forest-overlooked and unbothered while they leisurely perfect the art of wergling (shape-changing). But unlike his fellow werlings, the bumbling Gamaliel Tumpin can't manage to wergle into even the simplest of forms-a mouse-like his peers. He's tormented by his sister, Kernella, and teased by his classmates. And he envies star student Finnen Lufkin, who can transform into almost any creature. But wergling will soon be the least of Gamaliel's troubles. The evil elf queen Rhiannon, the High Lady of the Hollow Hill, is desperately seeking a precious possession that was stolen long ago. Her evil knows no bounds, and with her army of monstrous thorn ogres, she will not stop until it's found. The werlings' peaceful existence is threatened by death and danger-and clumsy, awkward Gamaliel will need to call on the strength within him to fight for his family and his home.

 

About Robin Jarvis

Robin Jarvis (b. 1963) spent most of his school years in art rooms. After a degree course in graphic design, he worked in television, making models and puppets. One evening, while doodling, he began inventing names and stories for his drawings, and thus began his writing career. His first book, The Depford Mice (1989), established Jarvis as a bestselling children's author. Jarvis came up with the story for Thorn Ogres of Hagwood while on a forest hike, when he heard a racket up in the trees and saw two squirrels chasing each other. He suddenly thought that perhaps only one of them was a real squirrel and the other an imposter, and so the werling creatures were born. Jarvis has been shortlisted for numerous awards, and won the Lancashire Libraries Children's Book of the Year Award. One of his trilogies, Tales from the Wyrd Museum, was on a list of books recommended by then-British Prime Minister Tony Blair for dads to read with their sons. He lives in Greenwich, London, and still makes model monsters, mostly on the computer.

 

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SKU BK-9781453299210
Barcode # 9781453299210
Brand Open Road Media Teen & Tween
Artist / Author Robin Jarvis
Shipping Weight 0.3000kg
Shipping Width 0.140m
Shipping Height 0.010m
Shipping Length 0.220m
Assembled Length 21.890m
Assembled Height 1.320m
Assembled Width 13.790m
Type Paperback

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