![]() ![]() She is determined to prove that the sightings aren’t in her imagination – there really is a giant living in their valley, and she’s going to find out who it is, and what it’s doing there. ![]() The second, concerns an enormous giant creature she sees looming in the distance, but her mother can’t see anything but mountains. ![]() The first is to find out where the letters are coming from and solve the problem of the angry elves. Luke Pearson builds on the world he established in his first book Hilda and the Troll to create a more fantastical set of characters and situations in this second volume, as Hilda has to go on a quest that has a couple of objectives. ![]() The letters are from elves who say the valley is actually theirs, and they want Hilda and her mother to leave, but there’s no sign of any elf community, so where do they live? But it seems they aren’t as isolated as they thought when they begin receiving tiny envelopes with even tinier letters inside. The isolation suits both of them her mother can work uninterrupted and Hilda can go out with with her ‘deerfox’, Twig, and wander around the forest, exploring. Hilda is an intrepid little girl who lives with her mother in a cottage, the only dwelling for miles around in a valley surrounded by forest and mountains. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |