Child of Earth & Sky
(Autor) Menna van PraagBorn of bright-white wishing and black-edged desire, the Grimm girls each command a single element and wield it with great power. But a child born of a Grimm and a fallen star will have command over every element . . . and wield infinite power. At twenty-one, Goldie gave birth to a daughter by her dead lover. Now Goldie is nearly thirty and Luna almost nine. Conceived in the realm between life and death, Luna is part star-soldier, part Grimm and now those opposing forces are waging war within her. Terrified of losing her increasingly volatile child, Goldie goes on the run. Then an act of violence forces her to return and Luna is taken into care. Mother and child can still meet - in the haunted otherworld that is Everwhere. Desperate to reclaim her daughter, Goldie must also confront whatever is corrupting Everwhere. For fresh leaves are falling, and Grimm girls are dying. Fearing the return of her father, Goldie knows she cannot succeed alone and summons her sisters. But can the bonds of sisterhood bear the terrible price that will be paid . . .
Menna van Praag
Menna van Praag is a British author known for her enchanting and magical storytelling. She is best known for her novel "The House at the End of Hope Street," which combines elements of fantasy, romance, and women's fiction. Van Praag's writing style is characterized by whimsical prose, intricate plots, and deep emotional resonance. Her works often explore themes of love, friendship, and the power of imagination. Van Praag's contributions to literature include bringing a fresh and imaginative perspective to the genre of magical realism, captivating readers with her evocative storytelling.