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The Silent Strength of Stones
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Summer has come to Sauterelle Lake, a vacation community in the Oregon Cascades, and seventeen-year-old Nick Verrou would rather roam the woods than work in his father's general store. His curiosity and connection with nature have him dodging his job at every opportunity.
When he meets mysterious vacationer Willow and her family—and their unnerving pet wolf—Nick discovers that others share the powers he has tried to suppress. But Nick soon learns that nature's magic can be more dangerous than he ever imagined. Now the real trick will be surviving until autumn . . .
is the second novel by the author of
and other acclaimed works. "A startling new voice in contemporary fantasy" (
), Nina Kiriki Hoffman "writes about magic creatively and with great feeling" (
).
The Silent Strength of Stones
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Nina Kiriki Hoffman’s
won the Bram Stoker Award for First Novel. Its follow-up,
was a finalist for the Nebula and World Fantasy Awards. In addition to writing, Hoffman teaches, has worked part-time at a bookstore, and does production work for
magazine. She sings and plays guitar, mandolin, and fiddle, among other instruments, performing regularly at various granges and other venues near her home in Eugene, Oregon.
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