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In the Urwald, you don't step off the path. Trolls, werewolves, and butter churn?riding witches lurk amid the clawing branches, eager to swoop up the unwary. Jinx has always feared leaving the path?then he meets the wizard Simon Magus. Jinx knows that wizards are evil. But Simon's kitchen is cozy, and he seems cranky rather than wicked. Staying with him appears to be Jinx's safest, and perhaps only, option. As Jinx's curiosity about magic grows, he learns to listen to the trees as closely as he does to Simon's unusual visitors. The more Jinx discovers, the more determined he becomes to explore…mehr

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In the Urwald, you don't step off the path. Trolls, werewolves, and butter churn?riding witches lurk amid the clawing branches, eager to swoop up the unwary. Jinx has always feared leaving the path?then he meets the wizard Simon Magus. Jinx knows that wizards are evil. But Simon's kitchen is cozy, and he seems cranky rather than wicked. Staying with him appears to be Jinx's safest, and perhaps only, option. As Jinx's curiosity about magic grows, he learns to listen to the trees as closely as he does to Simon's unusual visitors. The more Jinx discovers, the more determined he becomes to explore beyond the security of well-trodden paths. But in the Urwald, a little healthy fear is never out of place, for magic?and magicians?can be as dangerous as the forest. And soon Jinx must decide which is the greater threat. Sage Blackwood introduces a daring new hero for an innovative new world as Jinx is joined by friends, battles enemies, and discovers that life beyond?and even within?the forest is more complex than he can imagine, and that the Urwald itself needs him more than he could ever guess.
Autorenporträt
Sage Blackwood was born in Chicago and grew up in New York State. She graduated from Antioch College and the University at Albany and taught ESL for many years. Her first fantasy novel, Jinx, was selected as a Best Book of the Year by Kirkus Reviews, ALA Booklist, School Library Journal, and Amazon.com, and was purchased by President Obama.