New Sanctuary

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The second
instalment in the gripping Last Seed Keeper trilogy, New Sanctuary
continues the story of the indomitable Ivy and Skyler as they search for their
fathers — and for hope in a new world.


Despite vastly
different upbringings, best friends Ivy and Skyler share an unbreakable bond.
Together, they have discovered dangerous secrets, uncovered traitors and, with
the help of Ivy’s friend Durie, saved their crumbling new world’s dwindling
food resources. But now, both their fathers are missing.
Together, Ivy and
Skyler search for answers as villains become allies and true enemies make
themselves known. Questions are asked and decisions need to be made, forcing
Skyler to choose between her new friendships, her family and her world, so
different from Ivy’s.
Friendships are
tested as they hunt for lost family, and the slim glimmer of hope for the new
world hangs in the balance. Can a child from the Piles and a child from the Sky
really be the key to saving it all?
New Sanctuary is a thrilling adventure about the bonds
of family and friendship, and the crucial importance of caring for our planet
in a world where nature has been forgotten but courage and hope remain.

New Sanctuary Reviews | Toppsta

9781922539946
  • ISBN: 9781922539946
  • Pub Date: 1st September 2025
  • Publisher: Exisle Publishing
  • Imprint: EK Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 256

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This is Book 2 in the The Last Seed Keeper Series. See all The Last Seed Keeper books here.

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About Paul Russell

Paul Russell is a primary teacher, artist, playwright and children's author with titles including Grandma Forgets , which made the CBCA list of notable picture books in 2018. He is passionate about the place of imagination and daydreaming in children's learning. He has a daughter who would rather be a princess or a dragon than a re

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