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The winter has been painfully hard for Silverlady's tribe. Food is scarce, the snow is deep, and the neighboring tribe, led by the Imago, threatens war.
But when Thorn, her closest friend, falls in an attack from the Outcast, Silverlady must fight alone to stop an oncoming war and to save her fellow raccoons. It seems that everything she does goes wrong.
So Silverlady goes to meet the Outcast on her own turf -- in the Underworld, surrounded by the spirits of the dead --to bring an end to this hard winter.
War rages above the ground and below the ground ... and nothing, nothing, nothing is what it seems.
Readers who enjoy Brian Jacques' Redwall series, or Erin Hunter's Warriors and Seekers series will enjoy this mystical journey into winter in a raccoon's world.
Titles in the series (3)
- Outlander's Scar: The White Oak Chronicles, #1
1
Acorn fights like the ancient warriors – as a yearling, he doesn't have the weight to throw around – and loves the stories of the warriors, the Qelvska, who began the line of chieftains that now rule the raccoon tribes everywhere. Power and strength are Acorn's goals – but then Catface, the leader of the outlanders, attacks him and gave him the outlander's bite, the mark given to raccoons cast out of their tribes. Though Acorn did no wrong, his tribe shuns him. When another raccoon steals the chieftainship and exiles Acorn, he lashes back by stealing away the sister of death, which Catface was calling forth. War brews between outlanders and tribal raccoons, and Acorn knows that the only ones that suffer will be the innocents.
- Wandering Stars: The White Oak Chronicles, #2
2
It's like Watership Down, only with raccoons that do magic. When Thorn's forest is decimated by loggers, he begins a long journey to lead the raccoons of his tribe back to (he hopes) their ancestral home, guided by little more than the words of an old song. It's high summer, so the raccoons must hurry and find a new home in time for the fall feed. If they can't fatten up and find good dens before winter, they could starve and freeze. But the journey goes wrong almost from the start, with a little help from the Outcast, the deadly spirit-hound. Thorn loses an eye while defending the tribe, and his best friend, the previous chieftain, is killed. Feverish and in pain, Thorn finds out that his successor, Silverlady, is fated to go to war against the Outcast once they reach their new home. She's too young for this battle, and he loves her like the daughter he never had. As they journey takes Thorn's tribe into hostile territory – and, as it turns out, closer to the home of the Outcast – Thorn plans to take this fight on himself, to give Silverlady time to grow up – and also to repay a debt to Twig, the only raccoon he truly loved, who he failed to save from the jaws of the Outcast.
- Silverlady Descends: The White Oak Chronicles, #3
3
The winter has been painfully hard for Silverlady's tribe. Food is scarce, the snow is deep, and the neighboring tribe, led by the Imago, threatens war. But when Thorn, her closest friend, falls in an attack from the Outcast, Silverlady must fight alone to stop an oncoming war and to save her fellow raccoons. It seems that everything she does goes wrong. So Silverlady goes to meet the Outcast on her own turf -- in the Underworld, surrounded by the spirits of the dead --to bring an end to this hard winter. War rages above the ground and below the ground ... and nothing, nothing, nothing is what it seems. Readers who enjoy Brian Jacques' Redwall series, or Erin Hunter's Warriors and Seekers series will enjoy this mystical journey into winter in a raccoon's world.
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