“In an iridescent sparkle of frosted light he appeared, a
huge white bear, shifting and shimmering into solid form.”
The book is magical in its story and magical to read. A
girl, against the world, looking for her love. A magical world of animals,
Winds, castles, troll queens, and a real girl. The writing is beautiful and
exciting at the same time.
East of the Sun, West of the Moon by Jackie Morris (Frances
Lincoln 2013) is for seven and a half year olds to about ten year olds because
I don’t think anyone younger would understand it much because it is about
hunting for love. This book is one of the best I have read, along with
Rooftoppers. I would like to ask Jackie Morris if she thinks that children and
adults will feel differently about the
ending.
Jackie Morris (in the middle in the picture below) replies:
