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"Rachel Chivers Khoo is Ireland's answer to Enid Blyton." Children's Books Ireland
"Beautifully written and utterly entrancing. This is a gem of a book." Hannah Gold
Meet the Finders, the enchanting collectors of lost items... The Borrowers meets The Magic Faraway Tree in this beautifully illustrated fantasy adventure, sequel to Finders of Silverthorn Forest: The Lost Treasures. A modern classic in the making, it's perfect for readers who enjoy stories about animal friendship and magical forests.
For fans of Five Children and It, Wildsmith and The Boy Who Grew Dragons.
When Tuft, a young Finder of Silverthorn Forest, wakes early from hibernation, he decides to set out on an adventure to find the legendary Faraway Forest. After an unexpected trip to London via a postbox, Tuft is reunited with his human friend Max, and secretly signs him up for an adventure camp in the New Forest. Tuft is convinced that they'll uncover the homeland of the Finders here, but Max is sceptical. The camp is the last place he wants to be spending his school holiday, especially as he doesn't have any of the right equipment and it won't stop raining.
But with a severe storm approaching, things soon turn perilous, and Max must use all of his newfound skills if he's to save Tuft and the new Finders they have befriended.
PRAISE FOR FINDERS OF SILVERTHORN FOREST: THE LOST TREASURES
"An enchanting story full of adventure and friendship and heart." Andy Shepherd
"A treasure trove of magic." Abi Elphinstone
"A gorgeous, cosy story filled with nature, friendship and adventure." Katya Balen
"Full of wonderment and whimsy." Cerrie Burnell
"A charming story with a heartfelt environmental message, all about trusting new friends, treasuring family and memories, and protecting our ancient trees and all who dwell in them." Liz Flanagan
"A gorgeous tale of courage, friendship and discovering the true value in the things we sometimes overlook. An absolute classic in the making!" Chrissie Sains
"Utterly enchanting and gorgeously written." Clare Harlow