An epic Tail of Adventure! Can one gallant mouse find the Gems of Harmony and save her homeland from destruction?
Titch knows that she must find the Gems of Harmony if she is to have any hope of fulfilling the prophecy of Bravepaw.
If only she knew where to begin her quest!
The magnificent Library of Lexhelm seems to hold the answers, or at least its books can help Titch and her friends ask the right questions as they journey into danger ...
But prophecies can be twisted, enemies can be slippery, and sometimes the person it is hardest to trust is yourself.
With all of Alluria on the line, can Titch make the right decision?
Inside the Bravepaw series you will find:
- Lots of stunning illustrations by Lavanya Naidu
- Open and easy design
- Against-all-odds quests, with cliffhangers and page-turning action
- Cosy fantasy and ride-or-die friendships
- Many ways to be brave!
You will love Bravepaw if you are:
- an emerging reader keen to test your new skills with a fast-paced, accessible adventure
- a parent keen to foster a lifelong love of reading, story and adventure in your kids
- a teacher looking for a great classroom read
- a fan of Redwall, Narnia, Lord of the Rings, or Wings of Fire, or Warrior Cats
The Bravepaw series in order:
- Bravepaw and the Heartstone of Alluria
- Bravepaw and the Clawstone of Rotwood Mire
- Bravepaw and the Fangstone of Flintfall
About the Author
Lili Wilkinson is the award-winning author of more than twenty books for young people, including A Hunger of Thorns, which won the Victorian Premier's Literary Award, and was a CBCA Honour Book. Lili has a PhD from the University of Melbourne, and is a passionate advocate for YA and the young people who read it. Her latest books are Unhallowed Halls and the Bravepaw series.
Lavanya Naidu is a storyteller with a passion for building worlds and developing characters with heart. The twilight zone where they meet is where the magic happens! She is a graduate in animation film design and over the last decade has illustrated several children's books and worked on games and animation production (television and film). When she isn't drawing, Lavanya is collecting dinosaur models, boxing, hiking, cooking and patting all the dogs. Lavanya grew up in Kolkata, India and now calls Melbourne her home, where she lives with her husband and their pup Raia.