Wolf Notes and Other Musical Mishaps
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Wolf Notes and Other Musical Mishaps
Lari Don
Helen has won a place at a prestigious summer music school in remote northwestern Scotland. But as she practices for a concert on Midsummer’s Eve, her friends, the fabled beasts, prepare for battle—in the very forest where the young musicians are staying.
When Yann the centaur arrives and warns Helen of impending danger, she is forced to cast her musical ambitions aside. Helen finds herself catapulted into a perilous quest, allied with fantastical creatures against a powerful enemy, the Faerie Queen. She finds the mythical island of Tir nan Og, breaks the law, and administers first aid to old friends and new … but will it be enough to help her friends and save herself?
This is the magical sequel to the bestselling First Aid for Fairies and Other Fabled Beasts.
Lari Don was born in Chile and grew up in northeast Scotland. As a young woman, she worked as the press officer and as a producer for BBC Radio, Scotland. After the birth of her children, she began writing and has had several short stories published in anthologies and magazines. She was winner of the Canongate Prize in 2001.
Paperback
Floris Books, Kelpies
272 pages
Lari Don
Helen has won a place at a prestigious summer music school in remote northwestern Scotland. But as she practices for a concert on Midsummer’s Eve, her friends, the fabled beasts, prepare for battle—in the very forest where the young musicians are staying.
When Yann the centaur arrives and warns Helen of impending danger, she is forced to cast her musical ambitions aside. Helen finds herself catapulted into a perilous quest, allied with fantastical creatures against a powerful enemy, the Faerie Queen. She finds the mythical island of Tir nan Og, breaks the law, and administers first aid to old friends and new … but will it be enough to help her friends and save herself?
This is the magical sequel to the bestselling First Aid for Fairies and Other Fabled Beasts.
Lari Don was born in Chile and grew up in northeast Scotland. As a young woman, she worked as the press officer and as a producer for BBC Radio, Scotland. After the birth of her children, she began writing and has had several short stories published in anthologies and magazines. She was winner of the Canongate Prize in 2001.
Paperback
Floris Books, Kelpies
272 pages