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Land of Britannica
Contributor(s): Woolsey, Jenny (Author)
ISBN: 0994534140     ISBN-13: 9780994534149
Publisher: Pearls of Wisdom Press
OUR PRICE:   $9.49  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Family - Marriage & Divorce
- Juvenile Fiction | Superheroes
- Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy & Magic
Physical Information: 0.45" H x 5" W x 8" (0.48 lbs) 198 pages
 
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Twelve-year-old Brittney is upset her parents have split up and she wants them back together. After Dad introduces his girlfriend to Brittney and her brothers, she is plunged into a strange world... the Land of Britannica. This kingdom is ruled by the evil Storm Queen and it is Brittney's mission, as stated in the Book of the Kingdom, to defeat the queen and restore the cracked green heart that hangs in the sky. She must face many perils and dangers. Will Brittney be able to fulfil her destiny?

Land of Britannica is an allegory. Brittney must work through stages of grief as she goes on her mission to save the people.

This is a wonderful story of a brave girl who fights evil for good.


Contributor Bio(s): Woolsey, Jenny: - Jenny Woolsey is a writer and blogger, speaker, teacher, youth worker and advocate for people with facial differences, mental illness, and disabilities. She has a Master of Education (Honours), a Certificate IV in Youth Work and a Certificate in Creative Writing. Home is in the north of Brisbane, in Queensland, Australia, with her husband, three magnificent children, three spirited cats and her cute fluffy dog. Jenny started writing stories when she was little. As a teenager, poetry was her favourite genre. In 2014 Jenny decided it was time to begin writing again and published her first novel, Ride High Pineapple. In 2016 she published her second, Brockwell the Brave. Jenny writes to help children and teens who feel different and are going through tough situations. She understands as she's felt this way all through her life.