Description
Why do they keep wanting to kill me? How can I make them stop?
Young Krenn lives in the West Country. Her name means ‘doesn’t belong’ and true enough, she was found abandoned as a baby. Now the time has come for the tribe who adopted her to send her away, eastwards where the great temples are, to find her own people. It will be a long, hard journey and she must travel alone.
Will Krenn find her true family? And will they like each other?
An engaging tale of a girl’s search for the truth set against the meeting between an old and a new world.
‘A powerful book that holds the attention and entertains. The reader is swept along, lost in it all’ MICHAEL MORPURGO
‘A hard journey for Krenn and a big adventure … a great book to read because as soon as you start reading you can’t stop’ NINE-YEAR-OLD READER
Originally published as Krenn and the Great Ring of Berren.
About the Author
Jan Shirley is a medieval French historian and translator who was educated at the King’s School in Canterbury – the setting for her new novel published by RBP, Harry Bone-Thief. Jan Shirley now lives in Cumbria.
Author/Illustrator: | Jan Shirley |
Extent: | 128 Pages |
Format: | Paperback |
Size: | 198 x 130mm |
Age range: | 8+ Years |
ISBN: | 9781857144505 |