Ember Rising
A harrowing adventure inside enemy territory. Heather and Picket are plunged into the darkness of Morbin’s shadow, fighting to bear the flame of the cause and light the way for rabbitkind’s upright insurrection.
Hope for a Healing
Work for the Mending
Fight for the Rising
Recommended for ages 7-11
“The best installment in the Green Ember Series yet. Heroic, soulful, and inspirational, Ember Rising has ascended to the top of my list of recommendations for children and adults alike.” Jaime Showmaker, Storyformed
“The most intense and thrilling Green Ember adventure yet! It has the same spectacular action and soul-sweet beauty we have come to expect from S. D. Smith’s fantastic tales, but here all is amplified. In Ember Rising, The Green Ember Series truly soars!”
Jamin Still, painter, author, Ellen and the Winter Wolves
S. D. Smith is the author of The Green Ember Series, a bestselling middle-grade adventure saga. When he’s not writing adventurous tales of #RabbitsWithSwords in his writing shed, dubbed The Forge, Smith loves to speak to audiences about storytelling, imagination, and seeing yourself as a character in the Story.
S. D. Smith lives in West Virginia with his wife and four kids.
SKU: | 9781951305239 |
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Categories: | Book Fair Favorites, Animal Stories, Action/Adventure, Youth Fiction, Green Ember Series, Middle-grade Fiction, Children's Fiction |
Tags: | adventure, green ember |
Weight | 1.1 lbs |
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Binding | Paperback |
Book Author | S.D. Smith |
Page Count | 336 |
Publisher | Story Warren Books |
Trim Size | 5.25 x 8 |
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