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'Raw is a runaway serf who must stay hidden for a year and a day in order to become free. Inspired by the lost land of Lyonnesse, Wolfchild is a historical fantasy, a story of affirmation and self-discovery.' (Publication summary)
Notes
This story is loosely taken from the Cornish legend of the lost land of Lyonesse.
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WonderworldsKaren Brooks,
2003single work review — Appears in:
Australian Book Review,September
no.
2542003;(p. 61-62) — Review of
WolfchildRosanne Hawke,
2003single work novel ; Rowan of the BukshahEmily Rodda,
2003single work children's fiction ; Gil's QuestDamian Morgan,
2003single work children's fiction ; The RevognaseLucy Sussex,
2003single work children's fiction ; The CircleMelaina Faranda,
2003series - author ; DreamerMelaina Faranda,
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