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Aurora of the Northern Lights
Aurora of the Northern Lights
Author: Holly Hardin
A Christmas Rhyme Filled with Magic—and St. Nick, Too! — “Aurora of the Northern Lights could become for a new generation what The Night Before Christmas has been before it: a seasonal classic.” - Greg Elliot, author — Named for the Northern Lights, Aurora faces a woeful plight. To many lands she must roam, searching for her ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781432724399
ISBN-10: 1432724398
Publication Date: 7/22/2009
Pages: 32
Reading Level: All Ages
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Publisher: Outskirts Press
Book Type: Paperback
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Aurora of the Northern Lights is not entirely about Aurora - half the book is about Aurora's mother and father. Of course, there would be no Aurora if her mother and father had not met. Unfortunately she loses them and finds she is not wanted in the green land she was born in because she is hardin. So she travels to find her place and other Northern Fey.

I am not real sure how I feel about this one. The first read through was was a little exciting and mysterious because I didn't know where the story was going, and the art is beautiful. Reading it a second time, my focus moved to Aurora being 7 years old and feeling out of place because no one likes her,.

I think, for the most part, if I were a child I would be captivated with the pictures and characters. Children usually hold on to that exciting feeling when it is first read. I did really like it. I guess I just shouldn't look to deep.

This could also be consider a Christmas book but think it could be read all year long.


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