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Into the Nightfell Wood

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This action-packed fantasy novel about two siblings and the fractured world they inherit when they are adopted by a grieving queen is the stunning sequel to The Silver Gate.

Wynn and Elric may now be safe, but adjusting to life in the Between is not without complications. Their adoptive mother, the benevolent Fairy Queen, is haunted by the memory of her child who was kidnapped long ago—and she won't risk letting the same thing happen to Wynn and Elric. But that same grief has been weakening the queen's powers for years, and the protective shield around their kingdom is deteriorating.

Wynn is coerced into the Nightfell Wood by a creature sent to do the Grendel's bidding, Elric knows he must go after her to save her life. What they discover there—about fear, prejudice, and the true nature of evil—will change the fairy kingdom forever.

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    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2017

      Gr 4-6-Only weeks after finding the Silver Gate and becoming the fairy queen's new princess, Wynn is bored. The fairies keep her safe and sheltered in their kingdom beneath a protective dome of light because of the constant threat of the Grendel, who has stolen the queen's children before. While Wynn is kept hidden away, Elric, now a prince expected to become a leader to the fairies, is trained for battle, but his true purpose is to draw the Grendel's attention from his sister. When Wynn is tricked into leaving the protection of the dome and goes into the shadows to save her pet hen Mildred, the queen is devastated, but Elric is determined to find her. Old and new friends alike help the siblings as they search for safety and freedom. Wynn's ongoing struggle with verbal expression leads others to assume that she is less intelligent or weak, but she proves time and again that her strength is in her hope and perseverance, as well as her devotion to her friends. This sequel to The Silver Gate has some frightening and violent moments, with terrifying creatures that aim to kill. These elements make Wynn and Elric's bravery all the more impressive and inspirational. VERDICT Readers who enjoy fairy tales with a bit of edge and realistic emotion will appreciate the intensity of Bailey's story, which deftly portrays the frustrations that children with developmental delays may experience while communicating with others.-Kerry Sutherland, Akron-Summit County Public Library, OH

      Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      February 15, 2018
      Wynn and her older brother, Elric, finally felt safe when they came through the Silver Gate and were welcomed by the Fairy Queen, who immediately named them prince and princess (The Silver Gate, 2016).But this world is not really safe. The fairies live under a shield that protects them from the darkness of the Nightfell Wood, which is fully under the control of the evil and power-hungry Grendel. The queen's own power is weakening as she mourns her son and daughter, who were lost long ago, causing her to become overprotective of Wynn and Elric. When Wynn is tricked into entering Nightfell, Elric is determined to find her, no matter the cost. The third-person narrative alternates chapter by chapter between Elric's and Wynn's adventures, which are set in a medieval-esque world with fairies, elves, reapers, and mystical creatures, each with their own magic. While Wynn and Elric do not disrupt the white default of the genre, the Fairy Queen has dark brown skin. It is a tale filled with danger, violence, and treachery as well as bravery, love, and kindness. Imprisonments, escapes, and battles occur at breakneck speed, all described in great detail. Most, though not all, characters are well-developed, some reappearing from the first book and some introduced here. But Wynn, and Elric's love for her, is at the heart of it all. He believes in her, and she proves to be braver and more capable than anyone thinks, including herself. (Readers of Bailey's author's note in the first book will know that she has Rubenstein-Taybi syndrome, a genetic condition with variable effects.)Exciting and satisfying, a tightly woven fantasy. (Fantasy. 8-12)

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    • Booklist

      December 1, 2017
      Grades 5-8 Brother and sister Wynn and Elric have found their way to the fairy kingdom, but it isn't what they thought it would be. Wynn is expected to stay in her room, out of sight, and Elric finds out he's nothing more than a decoy to keep attention from Wynn. The Fairy Queen has built a dome to keep them safe, but evil Grendel is working on the other side, weakening everyone with doubts, and sucking the life out of all who come in contact with him. Can two human siblings hold onto hope and their spirits, and save the fairies, elves, and lost children, too? The Snow Queen riff continues in this sequel to The Silver Gate (2017), and is complicated by adding other races' perspectives: is the Fairy Queen protecting her own or sacrificing allies? The conflict is well crafted, and Bailey never talks down to her audience, trusting them to handle some scary moments, yet balancing those moments with humor and reminders that love is strong. Another great read-aloud, ideal for fans of Kate DiCamillo.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2018
      The magical shield around the fairies' kingdom is weakening. When siblings Wynn and Elric (�cf2]The Silver Gate�cf1]) venture beyond the protective boundary and into the Nightfell Wood, their bravery and openness to friendship help to resolve an impending crisis. An abundance of visual description and drama conveyed in relatively simple language and sentence structure makes Bailey's tale both satisfying and eminently accessible to young readers.

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • The Horn Book

      March 1, 2018
      In this sequel to The Silver Gate (rev. 1/17), sister and brother Wynn and Elric are safe within the fairies' kingdom, protected by a magical shield that keeps out elves, the monstrous Grendel, and other threats from the Nightfell Wood. But the Fairy Queen is grieving for her many lost children, and the magic that preserves the shield is weakening. When Wynn, Elric, and their pet hen Mildred are tempted beyond the kingdom's protective boundary and into the forest, their bravery and openness to friendship become crucial to resolving an impending crisis. Bailey concocts an abundance of visual description, incident, and drama, satisfying readers' thirst for action, but writing with relatively simple language and sentence structure. Her style is eminently accessible to young readers, and it also enhances the straightforward simplicity of Wynn, whose emotional perceptions are sound and clear. She's well able to work out the difference between grumpy and mean, for instance, and to hold stalwartly to her rule that to be a friend means to offer help. With all its colorful creatures, sparkling fairyland, and fetid wood, the substance of Bailey's story lies in loyal friendship, family love, and bravery in the face of fear. deirdre f. baker

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.6
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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