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Books with title Whispers Of Trees

  • Whispers Of Trees

    Ben Woodard

    Paperback (Miller-Martin Press, May 8, 2016)
    Whispering, dark trees in an ancient Irish forest rustle in the moonless night. Whispering always whispering. Declan’s wild, loud little brother is lost out there—somewhere—and a bent, gnarled old woman tells Declan that he must go into the forest . The woman's eyes haunt him. “You must find him,” she whispers. “And the trees will guide you.” Whispers of trees—a spine-tingling, page-turning thriller with hints of Irish myth that delivers a multicultural adventure.
  • Whispers of Trees

    Ben Woodard

    eBook (Miller-Martin Press, March 15, 2016)
    An ancient forest, a dark night, a strange woman—and whispers.What is going on in this eerie Irish forest? Ten-year-old Declan has to find out. His brother is missing and only he can solve the mystery. But why him? He doesn’t even like his always-yelling brother who his sister says was eaten by wolves. But there are no wolves in Ireland. Then a witch-like woman tells him the two of them have to go into the spooky woods to save his brother. But from what? The strange trees only whisper the answer and he must discover what they are trying to tell him. But he will learn much more than he ever dreamed. Whispers of Trees is a fun, page-turning thriller hinting of myth that delivers a multicultural adventure.
  • The Whispering of Trees

    C.Y. Bourgeois

    Paperback (Black Rose Writing, March 31, 2016)
    Aggie Ksisak longs to be a normal teenager, but her coming of age includes a legacy as the most powerful Inupiat Eskimo shaman in history. Aggie embraces her heritage until a powerful demon spirit invades her dreams, threatening to destroy her and everyone she loves. Despite her overwhelming fear, she soon realizes she cannot reject her calling. Then her family falters, a close friend turns on her, and the demon reappears. She staggers, but recovers until soon after her sixteenth birthday when something unspeakable shatters her world. Filled with self-loathing and poised on the brink of death, the young shaman must dig deep to embrace her powerful birthright and reclaim her magic. But, even if she succeeds, will it be enough to save her?
  • The Whispering of Trees

    C.Y. Bourgeois

    eBook (C.Y. Bourgeois, April 6, 2018)
    Teenager Aggie Ksisak longs to be normal, but her coming of age includes a legacy as the most powerful Inupiat Eskimo shaman in history. Aggie enjoys the feisty discussions with her spirit guide, a sassy bowhead whale, and finds learning to be a shaman fun. Until it isn't. Until the night her dreams are invaded by a demon spirit who threatens to destroy her and everyone she loves. A year later, as she finally begins to accept her powerful birthright, her world is shattered by alcoholism, sexual abuse, and death. The demon insists everything is her fault. In her weakened state Aggie believes him and rejects the only thing that will help her recover. By accepting her destiny and embracing her powers of spiritual healing Aggie has the ability to save herself and rise above her fear, humiliation, and shame. But why should she? Teenager Aggie Ksisak longs to be normal, but her coming of age includes a legacy as the most powerful Inupiat Eskimo shaman in history. Aggie enjoys the feisty discussions with her spirit guide, a sassy bowhead whale, and finds learning to be a shaman fun. Until it isn't. Until the night her dreams are invaded by a demon spirit who threatens to destroy her and everyone she loves. A year later, as she finally begins to accept her powerful birthright, her world is shattered by alcoholism, sexual abuse, and death. The demon insists everything is her fault. In her weakened state Aggie believes him and rejects the only thing that will help her recover. By accepting her destiny and embracing her powers of spiritual healing Aggie has the ability to save herself and rise above her fear, humiliation, and shame. But why should she?