'A novel about the endurance of love, the power of forgiveness, and the savage, irresistible allure of wild places' Paula Hawkins, author of The Girl on the Train
Six-year-old Emaleen loves standing at the edge of the forest in Alaska, imagining the creatures that might be watching her through the spruce trees.
Her mother, Birdie, waits tables at a roadside lodge, and struggles to support them both in a tough town.
When Arthur comes to the lodge, everything changes. Birdie is drawn to his deep knowledge of the land, his gentle nature - and the promise of a new life for herself and Birdie, in his isolated cabin in the mountains.
It's just the three of them in the vast black woods, far from the outside world. But soon Emaleen discovers that Arthur is something much more mysterious than she could have ever imagined, and that like wilderness itself, a fairy tale can be as dark as it is beautiful.
'An enthralling storyteller' New York Times Book Review
'Sit down, grab a warm drink, and explore beautiful Alaska. You won't regret it' Vogue
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