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  • The Anouka Chronicles: The Old Oak Tree

    Philippa W Joyner

    eBook (New Generation Publishing, June 6, 2016)
    In a desperate plea to save Anouka from complete demise, William and Rosabella Joy are hurled into a web of strange new friends. A Black Witch is set to turn the human world into a slavery of coldness if she finds her way in. Her accomplice, an elusive goblin, is trying to capture four children, and if these children surround the Old Oak Tree only darkness will prevail for eternity. But who is he?Angus Moon, a charming Scottish boy, is bewildering and no one seems to understand his role. Alyssa too seems a rather knowledgeable dark horse. And Myriad, the elf? Well, he's just ridiculously tiny.A new headmaster, Mr Vixonight, is acting suspicious. Miss Terrine? She just smells of old coffee. And Miss Lovett? Too bothersome she is.At the crux of Anouka, will the light or the dark side prevail? Will Mr Vixonight be able to hide his true colours? Will Angus Moon ever stop flirting. And Alyssa? Will her heroine nature help or hinder? William and Rosabella could get slain alongside their friends, or will Mrs Joy be able to rely on her son to get back home unscathed, with at least a semi-pleasing school report? For once.
  • The Anouka Chronicles: The Old Oak Tree

    Philippa W Joyner

    Hardcover (New Generation Publishing, May 4, 2016)
    In a desperate plea to save Anouka from complete demise, William and Rosabella Joy are hurled into a web of strange new friends. A Black Witch is set to turn the human world into a slavery of coldness if she finds her way in. Her accomplice, an elusive goblin, is trying to capture four children, and if these children surround the Old Oak Tree only darkness will prevail for eternity. But who is he? Angus Moon, a charming Scottish boy, is bewildering and no one seems to understand his role. Alyssa too seems a rather knowledgeable dark horse. And Myriad, the elf? Well, he's just ridiculously tiny. A new headmaster, Mr Vixonight, is acting suspicious. Miss Terrine? She just smells of old coffee. And Miss Lovett? Too bothersome she is. At the crux of Anouka, will the light or the dark side prevail? Will Mr Vixonight be able to hide his true colours? Will Angus Moon ever stop flirting. And Alyssa? Will her heroine nature help or hinder? William and Rosabella could get slain alongside their friends, or will Mrs Joy be able to rely on her son to get back home unscathed, with at least a semi-pleasing school report? For once.
  • The Oak Tree Chronicles

    Oak Tree Arts Writing Clubs

    Paperback (lulu.com, Dec. 19, 2016)
    The Oak Tree Chronicles, is a collection of short stories and poems written by the Oak Tree Arts Creative Writing Clubs. Including the winning entries to our back to school writing competition. This year we've been on epic adventures, fought dragons and rescued princesses. We've faced down fearsome vampires and met creatures of the night. And of course we've spread some festive cheer. Within these pages you'll find something for everyone. So come along, and join our young writers, as they explore the world of creative writing. Written by The Junior Scribblers - ages 9 - 11 Ben Gordon, Erin Lundie, Hannah Snodgrass, Harry Taylor, Kevin Bryson, Leo Whaley, Phoebe Singer, Sam Richard, Zoe Smith. Scribblers Pad - ages 12 - 14 Kai Bainbridge, Tyler Munn. Creative Ink - ages 15-18 Adrian Hanlon, Stuart Connell, Rebecca Richard. Competition Winners Isla Inglis, Amy Kerr, Mollie Quinn, Basia Olszynska www.oaktreearts.co.uk
  • The Anouka Chronicles: The Old Oak Tree by Philippa W Joyner

    Philippa W Joyner

    Paperback (New Generation Publishing, March 15, 1739)
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