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  • Lasky, Kathryn.
     
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  • Good and evil -- Juvenile fiction.
     
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    The river of wind / Kathryn Lasky.
    by Lasky, Kathryn.
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    Scholastic, 2007.
    Call #:FICTION GUA
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  • Good and evil -- Juvenile fiction.
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  • Barn owl -- Juvenile fiction.
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  • Guardians of Ga'Hoole ; bk. 13
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    9780439888073 (2007 Scholastic pbk.)
    0439888077 (2007 Scholastic pbk.)
    Description: 
    202 p. : maps, 20 cm.
    Summary: 
    Coryn and the Band have returned to the Great Ga'Hoole Tree and restored order. With the Ember safely hidden away, the tree shakes off its gaudy golden glow and recovers its natural majesty. Meanwhile, deep in the Palace of Mists, Bess finds an ancient map fragment that reveals that there are not five owl kingdoms -- as has been thought since time immemorial -- but six. Coryn and the chaw of chaws set off to find this unknown land. In a landscape of perpetual winter, they discover a monastery of serene, learned owls, the likes of which no one has ever seen before.
    Audience: 
    Ages 8 to 12. Scholastic.
    Reading level 4. Scholastic.
    Genre: 
    Fantasy fiction, Juvenile.
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