The Way Past Winter

Author: Kiran Millwood Hargrave

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The Way Past Winter by Kiran Millwood Hargrave

 When Mila's brother, along with all the neighboring village lads, is stolen away in the night by a mysterious bear man she is not content to stay home and mourn with the other women. She sets out on a journey to retrieve her brother accompanied by her adoring little sister and an outcast named Rune. Their journey echoes many of the tropes and trials of traditional Slavic and Nordic folk tales but is told in a realistic and fresh style. Mila's world is both beautiful and eerie. Though it is very enjoyable to explore this world alongside our heroes, you will find yourself holding your breath and hoping for their safety more than once!Emilie

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From the bestselling author of THE GIRL OF INK & STARS comes a paperback edition of this gorgeous wintry folk tale for young and old alike - an exciting adventure to the frozen north, perfect for fans of Philip Pullman. 'This gorgeous story of bravery, sisterhood, goodbyes and beginnings is a must for everyone.'JESSIE BURTON 'The Way Past Winter is a masterclass in exquisite storytelling.'CATHERINEDOYLE 'Gorgeous, heartfelt and incredibly exciting. Her best yet, and that's saying something.'ROBIN STEVENS Mila and her sisters live with their brother Oskar in a small forest cabin in the snow. One night, a fur-clad stranger arrives seeking shelter for himself and his men. But by the next morning, they've gone - taking Oskar with them. Fearful for his safety, Mila and her sisters set out to bring Oskar back - even it means going north, crossing frozen wild-lands to find a way past an eternal winter.