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Riverborne

Twelve-year-old Ghost lives in Riverborne, an isolated village in the borderlands. Raised by the wood witch Maeve from birth, he grows up with only a dog for company. The villagers mistrust Ghost, because of the pale features that gave him his name. These mark him as Were – one of the wild clansmen...

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Main Author: Parker, Ruby
Other Authors: Partridge, Sally
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description Twelve-year-old Ghost lives in Riverborne, an isolated village in the borderlands. Raised by the wood witch Maeve from birth, he grows up with only a dog for company. The villagers mistrust Ghost, because of the pale features that gave him his name. These mark him as Were – one of the wild clansmen that inhabit the lands to the north. But his Were blood is also a gift – granting him the ability to sense the essence of living things. Maeve’s other apprentice is her niece, Nella. After her mother dies, Nella comes to live at the cottage to escape her alcoholic father. When Maeve is called away one rainy night, Nella decides to make a “telling fire” - a binding to glimpse the future. However, something goes horribly wrong and they wake a slumbering evil in the woods. When villagers begin to die under unnatural circumstances, people suspect Maeve. The witch believes a spirit is behind the attacks, as it is powers beyond anything she has seen before. She tells Nella and Ghost of a bone witch in the Wild Wood, who knows how to put the dead to rest. When Maeve is seized by the village mob, Ghost and Nella manage to escape. Together they must find the bone witch to help vanquish the spirit and free Maeve.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/30946 Riverborne Parker, Ruby Partridge, Sally Language and literature Twelve-year-old Ghost lives in Riverborne, an isolated village in the borderlands. Raised by the wood witch Maeve from birth, he grows up with only a dog for company. The villagers mistrust Ghost, because of the pale features that gave him his name. These mark him as Were – one of the wild clansmen that inhabit the lands to the north. But his Were blood is also a gift – granting him the ability to sense the essence of living things. Maeve’s other apprentice is her niece, Nella. After her mother dies, Nella comes to live at the cottage to escape her alcoholic father. When Maeve is called away one rainy night, Nella decides to make a “telling fire” - a binding to glimpse the future. However, something goes horribly wrong and they wake a slumbering evil in the woods. When villagers begin to die under unnatural circumstances, people suspect Maeve. The witch believes a spirit is behind the attacks, as it is powers beyond anything she has seen before. She tells Nella and Ghost of a bone witch in the Wild Wood, who knows how to put the dead to rest. When Maeve is seized by the village mob, Ghost and Nella manage to escape. Together they must find the bone witch to help vanquish the spirit and free Maeve. 2020-02-10T10:19:20Z 2020-02-10T10:19:20Z 2018 2020-01-27T13:24:24Z Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/30946 eng application/pdf Department of English Language and Literature Faculty of Humanities
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