Ebook {Epub PDF} A Plague of Unicorns by Jane Yolen






















In this historical fiction-meets-fantasy novel by award-winning author Jane Yolen, readers will experience a world where a young boy with nothing but questions may have the only answer to solving a unicorn infestation at a medieval abbey/5(34).  · Title: A PLAGUE OF UNICORNS Author: Jane Yolan Publisher: Zonderkidz December ISBN: Genre: Tweener Young James, an earl’s son, is a bit bothersome and always asking the oddest questions. In despair—the last of James’ tutors having quit—his mother sends him off to be educated at Cranford Abbey/5. Book: A Plague Of Unicorns by Jane Yolen, Zonderkidz, Genre: Adventure Target Audience: Boys Subjects: Family Relationships, Legends, Prayer, Growing up/coming of age Summary: Only one person in his whole entire life has appreciated James’ curiosity. His questions send most people running for cover/5.


This is a slim book but I really enjoyed the setting, heroism and ingenious solution to the unicorn problem. After reading A plague of Unicorns an older reader might enjoy books by Tamora Pierce or John Flanagan. We also have a little series of books by Jane Yolen about Merlin as a young boy. In this historical fiction-meets-fantasy novel by award-winning author Jane Yolen, readers will experience a world where a young boy with nothing but questions may have the only answer to solving a unicorn infestation at a medieval abbey. With humor, heart, and an empowering twist at the end, t. A Plague of Unicorns by Jane Yolen A Plague of Unicorns by Jane Yolen. Menu. Home; Translate. Read Online Little Blossoms On Life S Path Kobo PDF. Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race Add Comment Read Online Little Blossoms On Life S Path Kobo PDF Edit.


In this historical fiction-meets-fantasy novel by award-winning author Jane Yolen, readers It’s a book about an abbott who finds himself in an unlikely war against a herd of unicorns, with his precious golden apples at stake. There’s also a boy whose curiosity tends to make people run with the number of questions he asks. “A Plague of Unicorns” was aimed for a much younger audience then I normally read (it even had pictures/illustrations!) but I really enjoyed it! I wasn’t quite sure what to expect but I thought I would give it a try.

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