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Moonshifter

by Penny Chrimes

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In the village of Penros, the Old Magic is outlawed. But Loveday Gwynne can't give up magic easily. As a shapeshifter - part Silver Hare, part girl - she has magic in her bones. The question is ... how far will she go to defend it? An enthralling story about bravery and standing up for what's right, steeped in the wonder of the natural world.… (more)
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For Emily Doreen Dovey

Who ran free across the fields and climbed trees and played in the wild woods

And grew up to become my mum.

Never forgotten.
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Before: The shifting of shape grew upon her as she grew.
Chapter 1: 'Naina's bin out walking again.'
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In the village of Penros, the Old Magic is outlawed. But Loveday Gwynne can't give up magic easily. As a shapeshifter - part Silver Hare, part girl - she has magic in her bones. The question is ... how far will she go to defend it? An enthralling story about bravery and standing up for what's right, steeped in the wonder of the natural world.

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