
Sadie Sugarspear and the Weeping Willow
The Sugarspear Chronicles
by Nicole Arlyn
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Pub Date Dec 31 2014 | Archive Date Feb 18 2015
Full Fathom Five | Full Fathom Five Digital
Description
In a small town called Muddlewoods, young Sadie Sugarspear endures intolerable cruelty at the hands of her brutal stepfather. Sadie finds solace in the one thing her real father, Sam Sugarspear, left behind: a book about an imaginary land, ruled by a king who grants wishes.
One day, when her stepfather’s cruelty reaches unimaginable depths, Sadie runs away and hides inside a crevice in her beloved willow tree. To her surprise, the tree opens up, sending Sadie falling down into the abyss, into a land she’s only ever read about—where she must begin a long, terrifying, and heartbreaking journey home.
This book is intended for mature audiences and contains disturbing content that may cause the reader to delve into his or her own land of fantasy…just like Sadie.
This is the first novella in Nicole Arlyn’s epic dark fantasy series, The Sugarspear Chronicles.
Praise for The Sugarspear Chronicles:
"This book is to the literary world now what Wes Anderson films are in a world full of Magic Mikemovies. It will challenge you…But if you open your mind and stretch back to the bygone era of literary symbolism that was Faulkner's As I Lay Dying, you will appreciate the shining jewel that is this book." —A.D. Marrow, author of Chaos and Moonlight, Book One of the Order of the Nines series
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Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781633700260 |
PRICE | $0.00 (USD) |