The Oak Lord is the finale to Jack Brenin's adventures, which began with the international bestseller The Golden Acorn, winner of the 2010 Brit Writers' Award, and continued in its sequels, Glasruhen Gate, Silver Hill and The Lost Treasure of Annwn.
It is written in the Law of Annwn that whoever presents the Lost Treasure - the torc of kingship - to the Queen at Samhain will be crowned King. Having located the torc, it's up to Jack and his friends to keep it from the clutches of Velindur, who threatens to snatch it away and claim for himself the kingship of Annwn, which Jack knows is rightfully his. Meanwhile, somebody is kidnapping fairies and other creatures from Newton Gill Forest. The Oak Lord can help protect the creatures on Earth, but who is he and why is he so important? Follow Jack and Camelin on their mission through Catherine Cooper's beguiling landscape to protect the torc and prevent Velindur from unleashing the woes of the Book of Sorrows.
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
This is Book 5 in the The Adventures of Jack Brenin Series. See all The Adventures of Jack Brenin books here.
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Catherine Cooper was a primary school teacher for twenty-nine years before deciding to write for children. Catherine's love of history, myths and legends and the Shropshire countryside where she lives, shines through in her charming stories. She is the author of several books in the acclaimed Jack Brenin series. In 2014 Catherine was appointed as a Patron of
More about Catherine CooperCatherine Cooper was a primary school teacher for twenty-nine years before deciding to write for children. Catherine's love of history, myths and legends and the Shropshire countryside where she lives, shines through in her charming stories. She is the author of several books in the acclaimed Jack Brenin series. In 2014 Catherine was appointed as a Patron of
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