Why did I love this book?
For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved reading about the interconnectedness between humans and nature, so I feel like Wildoak was written just for me.
It’s 1963, and eleven-year-old Maggie Stephens has a stutter that makes school impossible. Pushed to the brink, her dad sends Maggie to her grandfather’s cottage in the craggy old countryside of Cornwall, where she befriends a snow leopard cub.
It’s clear that Rumpus is in trouble, and Maggie bravely sets out to help him. Her story is one of speaking up for what’s right, even when everyone else in Rosemullion is against her.
3 authors picked Wildoak as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 8, 9, 10, and 11.
An endangered forest. An abandoned snow leopard. A child
who only feels comfortable talking to animals. When fates collide,
the unbelievable can happen ...
'Put me in mind of Dodi Smith and Gerald Durrell at their
very best - enchanting and thrilling in equal measure.' Piers
Torday
'Reads like a classic. I loved it.' Pam Munoz
Ryan
Maggie's stutter makes going to school hard. She will do
almost anything to avoid speaking in class - even if that
leads to trouble.
Sent to stay in the depths of Cornwall with a grandfather she
barely knows, Maggie discovers an abandoned snow…