If it was your duty to follow a prophecy, would you?
For Vetlana and her friends, life is typical of a small town eighth grader: avoid the “hornets”, annoy the teachers, and always be on the lookout for the time to pull a prank. Fleeing from a dark past, Nicholas and his friends bring with them into the once-peaceful town a little, brown, leather-bound book. Suddenly, Vetlana and her friends are pulled into an ancient centennial battle. In this new world, ominous beings lurk in the shadows and heartbreaking secrets hide in time. Fighting against a lethal enemy and enchanted by the mythological lore, six children must learn to discover what is truly right.
Written by Amy Dai in her thirteenth and fourteenth years, this tale vibrantly captures, in beautiful, captivating language, the extremes of a child's imagination and phantasmagorical awe.
For Vetlana and her friends, life is typical of a small town eighth grader: avoid the “hornets”, annoy the teachers, and always be on the lookout for the time to pull a prank. Fleeing from a dark past, Nicholas and his friends bring with them into the once-peaceful town a little, brown, leather-bound book. Suddenly, Vetlana and her friends are pulled into an ancient centennial battle. In this new world, ominous beings lurk in the shadows and heartbreaking secrets hide in time. Fighting against a lethal enemy and enchanted by the mythological lore, six children must learn to discover what is truly right.
Written by Amy Dai in her thirteenth and fourteenth years, this tale vibrantly captures, in beautiful, captivating language, the extremes of a child's imagination and phantasmagorical awe.





