A Walk in Wolf Wood: A Tale of Fantasy and Magic

ISBN-10
0688036791
ISBN-13
9780688036799
Series
A Walk in Wolf Wood
Category
Space and time
Pages
148
Language
English
Published
1980-01-01
Publisher
William Morrow & Company
Author
Mary Stewart

Description

When a weeping man in a strange costume passes their picnic spot and disappears into the nearby woods, a brother and sister decide to follow him and soon find themselves involved in the rescue of a werewolf in the 14th century.

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