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y separately published work icon Irina and the White Wolf single work   children's fiction   fantasy  
Is part of The Ragnor Trilogy Leah Swann , 2012 series - author children's fiction (number 2 in series)
Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 Irina and the White Wolf
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'Irina felt joy flood through her. Adventure! She climbed onto Durrell’s back and the pair sped off, leaving tracks in the white snow …

'Irina the Wolf Queen’s mission to save the wolves of Ragnor is under threat. Having defeated the wicked magician Vilmos and reunited with her birth mother and father, she must now embark on a seemingly impossible quest to find the white wolf and unlock the kingdom’s prophecy.

'Irina travels through icy forests and across treacherous seas deep into the heart of the Narrowlands. At every turn, her enemies lay traps and she must use all her wits, intuition and courage in order to survive. Can Irina overcome the forces of evil or is Ragnor destined to return to another age of darkness?' (Publisher's blurb)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Sydney, New South Wales,: Xoum , 2013 .
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      Extent: 288p.
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      • Published November 2013
      ISBN: 9781922057129 (paperback)
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    y separately published work icon Irina : The Trilogy Leah Swann , Surry Hills : Xoum , 2015 8937052 2015 selected work children's fiction children's fantasy

    'Irina: the Trilogy brings together in one stunning packaged the three magical books in the Irina series: Irina the Wolf Queen, Irina and the White Wolf and Irina and the Lost Book. From when Irina is kidnapped by the evil wizard Vilmos as a baby, to being raised by wolves in the forest, to returning home to Ragnor Castle and finally being crowned the princess she was always destined to be, the trilogy will captivate and enchant younger readers. Irina: the Trilogy is intended for a middle-grade readership between 8 and 12 years and will appeal to those who enjoyed Emily Rodda’s The Key To Rondo, Tamora Pierce’s Song of the Lioness Quartet, C.S. Lewis’s Narnia books, Tolkien’s The Hobbit and readers of Hans Christian Andersen.' (Publication summary)

    Surry Hills : Xoum , 2015
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