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Finn, Kas and Willow have survived the winter of storms. Severe winds and cold have kept the Wilders at bay. Now that spring has come, everything has changed. Theyre being hunted again, and they wont be safe while Ramage wants their blood.
But Finn and Kas made a promise to Roseto find her baby and bring her back. And finding Hope means finding Ramage
Wilder Country is the exciting, action-packed sequel to Mark Smiths highly acclaimed The Road to Winter.
Mark Smith lives on Victorias Surf Coast. His writing has won a number of awards and has appeared in Best Australian Stories, Review of Australian Fiction and the Big Issue. Wilder Country is his second novel.
The sequel to Mark Smiths The Road to Winter is a page-turner with a heart and soul, tightly packed with exquisitely rendered action and nail-biting scenes of peril, all layered with emotional authenticity. Written by Sime
Mark Smith writes in a taut style that keeps the pages turning Absorbing entertainment, this is what most young folk would look for in reading. Magpies
Issues of survival, trust and honour make this a great book for reading groups A much anticipated sequel that reminds me of the Tomorrow When the War Began series. Lamont Books
If you love dystopian narratives with nail-biting life-and-death situations, then Mark Smiths Wilder Country is for you. My only regret is that I have to wait until book three hits bookstore shelves. Kids Book Review
Satisfying. NZ Listener, 50 Best Books for Kids
A page-turner told in an unaffected, Australian voice. Joy Lawn, Australian
A rip-roaring storygripping and compelling, I couldnt put it down. Mark Smith creates this dangerous, lawless new world and manages to champion the decency of youth. Very timely. And what makes it so powerful is that its frighteningly believable. Robert Newton
The superb pacing, natural dialogue, and vivid descriptions of a country and people ravaged by disaster make this a pulse-pounding read A strong addition to the genre. Kirkus Reviews
Mark Smith's sequel picks up seamlessly where Road to Winter left off. In Wilder Country, Finn continues his fight to survive by dodging the Wilder gang, led by the loathsome Ramage, and forming a new kind of family with Kas and Willow from book one. An unmissable series. Sydney Morning Herald
'This book canvasses some important and relevant issues and it does so through the prism of young eyes It balances the softness of helping others and emotional themes with the vivid and exciting action of fear, survival and revenge. Cass Moriarty, author of The Promise Seed
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
But Finn and Kas made a promise to Roseto find her baby and bring her back. And finding Hope means finding Ramage
Wilder Country is the exciting, action-packed sequel to Mark Smiths highly acclaimed The Road to Winter.
Mark Smith lives on Victorias Surf Coast. His writing has won a number of awards and has appeared in Best Australian Stories, Review of Australian Fiction and the Big Issue. Wilder Country is his second novel.
The sequel to Mark Smiths The Road to Winter is a page-turner with a heart and soul, tightly packed with exquisitely rendered action and nail-biting scenes of peril, all layered with emotional authenticity. Written by Sime
Mark Smith writes in a taut style that keeps the pages turning Absorbing entertainment, this is what most young folk would look for in reading. Magpies
Issues of survival, trust and honour make this a great book for reading groups A much anticipated sequel that reminds me of the Tomorrow When the War Began series. Lamont Books
If you love dystopian narratives with nail-biting life-and-death situations, then Mark Smiths Wilder Country is for you. My only regret is that I have to wait until book three hits bookstore shelves. Kids Book Review
Satisfying. NZ Listener, 50 Best Books for Kids
A page-turner told in an unaffected, Australian voice. Joy Lawn, Australian
A rip-roaring storygripping and compelling, I couldnt put it down. Mark Smith creates this dangerous, lawless new world and manages to champion the decency of youth. Very timely. And what makes it so powerful is that its frighteningly believable. Robert Newton
The superb pacing, natural dialogue, and vivid descriptions of a country and people ravaged by disaster make this a pulse-pounding read A strong addition to the genre. Kirkus Reviews
Mark Smith's sequel picks up seamlessly where Road to Winter left off. In Wilder Country, Finn continues his fight to survive by dodging the Wilder gang, led by the loathsome Ramage, and forming a new kind of family with Kas and Willow from book one. An unmissable series. Sydney Morning Herald
'This book canvasses some important and relevant issues and it does so through the prism of young eyes It balances the softness of helping others and emotional themes with the vivid and exciting action of fear, survival and revenge. Cass Moriarty, author of The Promise Seed
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
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