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Author Schrefer, Eliot, 1978- author.

Title Rumi's riddle / Eliot Schrefer.

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. New York : Katherine Tegan Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2020.
©2020
Location Call No. Status
 95th Street Juvenile Fiction  J SCHREFER    AVAILABLE
 Nichols Juvenile Fiction  J SCHREFER    AVAILABLE
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Description 305 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Series The lost rainforest
Schrefer, Eliot, 1978- Lost rainforest ; 03.
Summary "When the shadowwalkers were victorious in their battle against the Ant Queen, they hoped their work to save Caldera was done. But the rainforest has begun to rumble. Rumi, a scholarly tree frog who can control the wind, must bring his band of animal friends to face the greatest danger they've yet encountered--the giant volcano beneath the jungle itself. While the volcano roars, rumors of a mysterious evil blanket Caldera--the Elemental of Darkness has emerged and is building a legion of followers. When the shadowwalkers are forced to divide and conquer, Rumi finds himself an unlikely leader and must grapple with his own secrets before he can unlock the full scope of his magical powers. Can Rumi rally the shadowwalkers to save their rainforest home?" -- Amazon.com.
Subject Magic -- Juvenile fiction.
Rain forests -- Juvenile fiction.
Hylidae -- Juvenile fiction.
Forest animals -- Juvenile fiction.
Volcanoes -- Juvenile fiction.
Secrecy -- Juvenile fiction.
Leadership -- Juvenile fiction.
Good and evil -- Juvenile fiction.
Genre Fantasy fiction.
ISBN 9780062491206
0062491202
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