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Synopsis
When eleven-year-old Gwen ventures into the forest beyond her castle home she comes across the magical island of Avalon and her life changes forever. The lady of the lake, Nineve, asks Gwen to embark on a quest to protect the enchanted island of Avalon from the evil sorceress Morgana Le Fay. Morgana has imprisoned the eight Spell Sisters of Avalon throughout the kingdom and stolen their magical powers. It's up to Gwen, her best friend Flora and a very special horse named Moonlight to find the sisters and return them to Avalon before its magic is lost forever. In this second adventure Gwen and Flora are faced with a swarm of hornets and enchanted vines as they try to rescue Lily the Forest Sister. Can they overcome Morgana's magic and return Lily to Avalon?
Is Lily the Forest Sister appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 8 and up.
A magical quest adventure featuring an 11-year-old protagonist facing enchanted obstacles like hornets and vines. Mild fantasy peril with no violence beyond magical confrontations, appropriate for young readers.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language.
Who'll love this
Young readers will love joining Gwen on her magical quest to rescue imprisoned spell sisters and save Avalon from an evil sorceress.