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The rise of winter / Alex Lyttle

By: Series: Lyttle, Alex. Terra protectorum ; Publisher: Delta, British Columbia : Central Avenue Publishing, 2019Description: 329 pages : illustrations ; 19 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781771681582
  • 1771681586 (softcover)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • jC813/.6 23
Summary: Centuries ago, the world, Terra, was nearly destroyed by humans. As she recovered, Terra created the Guardians--a group sworn to protect her. But humans have returned to their plundering ways and Terra needs the Guardians. She calls on them only to find they have fractured--their last leader murdered years before. They need a new leader--a new Terra Protectorum--but when a young girl is chosen, outrage ensues. Questions demand answers. Why has Terra selected a girl with no knowledge of the Guardians? Why has she chosen a human when it is the humans destroying the earth? And most importantly, why has she chosen the girl whose father murdered the last Terra Protectorum?
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
J Fiction Hanover Public Library Shelves JFIC LYTT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31906001143883

Centuries ago, the world, Terra, was nearly destroyed by humans. As she recovered, Terra created the Guardians--a group sworn to protect her. But humans have returned to their plundering ways and Terra needs the Guardians. She calls on them only to find they have fractured--their last leader murdered years before. They need a new leader--a new Terra Protectorum--but when a young girl is chosen, outrage ensues. Questions demand answers. Why has Terra selected a girl with no knowledge of the Guardians? Why has she chosen a human when it is the humans destroying the earth? And most importantly, why has she chosen the girl whose father murdered the last Terra Protectorum?

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