Content : Lost in a forest, two young people must save a village from ogresses… unless they turn out to be allies?
Heir to a queendom, Saraëlle has a mission: to save the village of Grey Stone from the terrifying ogresses hiding in the forest. Brave and a keen expert of this wooded region, she devises a plan. She has thought of everything… except meeting Issoar, the distressed prince from a neighbouring kingdom. Clumsy and lost in the forest, he is the opposite of Saraëlle, who is resourceful and adventurous.
Will they manage to get along and work together to confront the ogresses and understand why they are there?
An ecological fable that humourously and playfully explores our connection to nature.
About the author:
Falling in love with books at a very young age and captivated by the world of imagination almost as long, Hélène Boisaubert roams the forests of Franche-Comté in search of their legends. Between explorations, she lives in a house full of books with her husband and their two children. Térébenthine and Alistair is her first novel for young readers.