The Secrets of the Wild Wood
By Tonke Dragt
Illustrated by Tonke Dragt
Translated by Laura Watkinson
By Tonke Dragt
Illustrated by Tonke Dragt
Translated by Laura Watkinson
By Tonke Dragt
Translated by Laura Watkinson
By Tonke Dragt
Translated by Laura Watkinson
By Tonke Dragt
Illustrated by Tonke Dragt
Translated by Laura Watkinson
By Tonke Dragt
Illustrated by Tonke Dragt
Translated by Laura Watkinson
Part of Pushkin Children's Classics
-
$15.95
Dec 18, 2018 | ISBN 9781782691952 | Middle Grade (8-12)
-
$15.95
Jul 01, 2025 | ISBN 9781782694939 | Middle Grade (8-12)
-
Dec 18, 2018 | ISBN 9781782690627 | Middle Grade (10 and up)
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
Futureland: The Nightmare Hour
Sir Callie and the Witch’s War
The Royal Ranger: The Ambush at Sorato
Escape from the Isle of the Lost
Operation Chaos (The Forgotten Five, Book 5)
Lost Legends: Zero to Hero
Isle of the Lost Paperback Box Set
102 Days of Lying About Lauren
In the Tunnel
Praise
“Young Sir Tiuri, recently knighted following the events in The Letter for the King, finds the adventure he seeks deep in the mysterious Wild Wood. The translation flows smoothly and may well appeal to young fans of knightly adventure tales . . . An old-fashioned Arthurian-esque adventure for those who enjoy that genre’s satisfying storytelling pleasures.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“[A] classic medieval adventure. . . Dragt and her translator, Watkinson, evoke the quiet, timeless pleasures of gallant knights on heroic quests in a time of wonder.”
—Booklist
“Action-packed drama.”
—Daily Mail
“Thrilling.”
—Metro
“Fans will be delighted . . . The Secrets of the Wild Wood . . . takes Tiuri back into the perilous wood, forefronts some of the female characters and offers intrigue, action and escapism.”
—Sunday Times, Children’s Books of the Year
“Adventures of the classic kind await in The Secrets of the Wild Wood.”
—Telegraph, Books of the Year
“Tiuri’s adventures take a supernatural turn as he travels through the wild wood on the trail of a missing knight. It is a place of lost cities, robbers, unreliable princesses and mysterious men in green, all posing challenges to the intrepid hero. [This book] deserves readers of all ages.”
—Sunday Express
“For those stay-in and curl-up days.”
—Jewish Chronicle
21 Books You’ve Been Meaning to Read
Just for joining you’ll get personalized recommendations on your dashboard daily and features only for members.
Find Out More Join Now Sign In