Where Arrows Fly (#02 in The Barn Chronicles 2 Series)
Rosie BoomHardback 2010-11-01
Where Arrows Fly, WINNER OF THE CALEB CHILDREN'S BOOK AWARD FOR 2011.
This is the second book in the Barn Chronicles series. first book in the series Where Lions Roar at Night won the same prize in 2010!
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Continues the adventures of the Boom Family and the everyday joy and challenges of the simple life. As eleven-year old Milly and her family begin their second year of living in the ninety-year old barn, Milly has never been happier. While Dad and Mum are busy building the new family home, the children are messing about the land. Their days are full of adventures - horse riding, camping in Lantern Waste, making huts, canoeing and swimming in the river, archery -- and all the while, Milly's collection of animals continues to grow. But one thing is missing. Milly dreams of milking her very own cow. However when the time finally comes, Milly disovers that training a house cow is not as easy as she thought it would be. Suggested level: primary, intermediate, junior secondary.
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Where Arrows Fly, WINNER OF THE CALEB CHILDREN'S BOOK AWARD FOR 2011.
This is the second book in the Barn Chronicles series. first book in the series Where Lions Roar at Night won the same prize in 2010!
Publisher Description
Continues the adventures of the Boom Family and the everyday joy and challenges of the simple life. As eleven-year old Milly and her family begin their second year of living in the ninety-year old barn, Milly has never been happier. While Dad and Mum are busy building the new family home, the children are messing about the land. Their days are full of adventures - horse riding, camping in Lantern Waste, making huts, canoeing and swimming in the river, archery -- and all the while, Milly's collection of animals continues to grow. But one thing is missing. Milly dreams of milking her very own cow. However when the time finally comes, Milly disovers that training a house cow is not as easy as she thought it would be. Suggested level: primary, intermediate, junior secondary.