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Moonshifter

Penny Chrimes

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Interest age: from c 9 years, Fantasy & magical realism (Children's / Teenage), Animal stories (Children's / Teenage), Natural history (Children’s/Teenage)

In the village of Penros, the Old Magic is outlawed. But Loveday Gwynne can't give up magic easily. As a shapeshifter - part Silver Hare, part girl - she has magic in her bones. The question is ... how far will she go to defend it? An enthralling story about bravery and standing up for what's right, steeped in the wonder of the natural world.

When magic is outlawed, can one shapeshifter find the strength to fight for both her lives?

The shifting of shape grew upon her as she grew. As slow and stealthy as a polecat stalking a vole. A twitch of long ears, as yet unseen.
The sudden thump of a powerful hind-leg, hers yet not yet hers.
The sleekening of the flank.
A change in the smell of the earth and the scents on the wind.
And then it was fully upon her and she was Hare. Silver Hare - that most magical of all shape-shifters.

Loveday Gwynne is a shapeshifter. When she transforms into Hare, she is full of joy, running and leaping through the grass on the moors, a silver hare with a special connection to the silver moon.

But as a girl, she must be quiet and stay unnoticed, because the old magic of the shapeshifters is no longer trusted in the village of Penros. The new Elder of Penros is determined both to rid the village of Shapeshifters and to mine the cliffs below for gold, something forbidden by the old magic.

Balanced between the human world and the animal, Loveday must find a way to use her powers to reclaim her home, before it falls into the sea...

An enthralling story about bravery and standing up for what's right, steeped in the magic and wonder of the natural world.

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Penny Chrimes

Penny Chrimes was a television news journalist for most of her career, after starting work in Fleet Street. She's based in Kent and now writes full time. Her books are inspired by walking and experiencing both the natural world and the human history all around us.

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