Journey to a spectacular magical land in The Forest in the Sky, the much-anticipated third instalment in Pari Thomson's bestselling, award-winning Greenwild series. An enchanting fantasy with an environmental twist, with stunning illustrations throughout by Elisa Paganelli.
Readers can't get enough of the final adventure in the Greenwild trilogy:
'Honestly, it was my favourite book' - Arthur, age 9
'The most compelling children’s book series I’ve ever read.' - 5 star reader review
'A must-read for children and adults alike, inspired by the magic of nature.' - 5 star reader review
'What a wonderful, exciting, sensational book! I couldn’t put it down.' - 5 star reader review
'A fantastic ending to the series. Full of excitement, crazy things happening and breath taking moments' - 5 star reader review
With the support of the Iffenwilders and their mighty water magic, Daisy and her friends are finally setting off to rescue the Botanists held prisoner in the heart of the Amazon rainforest - including Daisy's Ma. But when an unexpected attack sends the rescue mission spinning off course, Daisy and Max are separated, and Max shipwrecked on an impossible shore with no way of escape.
Even Daisy's arrival in Amazeria - the stunning Amazonian pocket of the Greenwild, teeming with green magic - is in jeopardy as the mysterious Great Reaper draws ever closer.
In the shadows of the great rainforest, it's impossible to know who to trust. Daisy and her friends must draw on every ounce of courage they have to fight for Daisy's Ma, for the Greenwild, and for everything they hold most dear.
'If you don’t believe in magic, you will after you’ve read Greenwild' - A. F. Steadman on The City Beyond the Sea
This is Book 3 in the Greenwild Series. See all Greenwild books here.
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Pari Thomson works as a Senior Commissioning Editor for picture books at Bloomsbury Children’s Books. Half Persian, half English, she lived in many places while she was growing up, including India, Pakistan, the USA, the UK and Belgium. She studied at Oxford University and now lives near the river in London, not far from Kew Gardens. Greenwild:
More about Pari ThomsonJennifer Gray lives in London and Scotland with her husband, four children and friendly but enigmatic cat, Henry. She has written the Atticus Claw series, the Chicken Mission series and the Guinea Pigs Online series, co-written with Amanda Swift. The first book in the Atticus series, Atticus Claw Breaks the Law, was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's
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