While apprenticed to the witch woman Euny, a young girl struggles to save her family from the evil machinations of her power-hungry aunt Meroot. Prequel to Wise Child. This description may be from another edition of this product.
What would you do if you, the princess of Cornwall were tolld to live with your disgusting, peasant of a godmother in a tiny shack on the outside of town? this is what happened to Juniper. She had always known there was something special about her since the day she picked up a stick and it wiggled about like a snake. She had a great life with her cousin, Gamal,her parents, and her friends. When she moved in with Euny everything changed. She was underfed, dirty, tired, and had to sleep on the floor. And when the year was over, she found out her wicked aunt Meroot had put a curse on her country, her unborn brother is going to rule the county in her place, and Gamal has been frozen in a trance by Meroot, too. Monica Furlong writes with so much detail, and everything is full of so much color and can be pictured in your mind. It is almost as if you're in the book, living in Euny's house, walking the long tiring journies, and learning the ways of the Doran yourself. If you like enchanting stories about magic and the struggles between good and evil you will like this book. I did, and I couldn't stop reading until it was over. I went on the read the sequels Wise Child and Colman, and I hope you will too and like then all as much as I do.
Juniper- not just a prequel
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
After reading both books several times, I think Juniper is actually better then Wise Child, the first book written about these characters. Juniper is a more intresting character with a better story line. She begins her story as a Cornish princess who begins to learn the ways of the dorans through her godmother,Euny. I especially liked the parts of the books with Angherhad and Trewyn, with Juniper making her doran's cloak and at last beginning to understand more about magic. Although this is the better book, I would still recommend you read Wise Child first, as it makes it more of a surprise when characters from there come up in Juniper. But this book stands on its own.
An AMAZING Adventure for EVERYONE Willing to Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Ninnoc finds herself caught in a web of love, friendship and magic. Her life at the palace is interupted by her having to go to her god mother's house to learn to defeat her evil aunt using her own good magic against her aunt's bad. Mainly, this is a story of love, friendship and magic, all tied into a beautifully written prequil to Monica Furlong's Wise Child. I have enjoyed reading Wise Child and Juniper over and over agiain since fourth grade, this is truely a book for all ages so i'd say forget that young adult stamp there and buy this book! It is amazing!
the book was amazing i really got into it.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
she really knows how to use her words and everything really came together.both juniper and wise child take you to a whole different level in reading and writeing. she makes you feel as if your really there in the book.the book is not only amazing but it really shows you that there is more to this world then we might know.it may be fiction but she doesn't write it that way.
Absolutley riviting!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
If I could give this book more stars I would because it is such a good book. If you love books about wiccan culture, this book is an absolute gem for you. I read this book in 4 days and Wise Child in 2. I loved the little excerpts of knowledge that Furlong includes in her books that make it all the more interesting.
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