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The Beast in an Animal
The Beast Is an Animal
The Beast in an Animal
Peternelle van Arsdale
A girl with a secret talent must save her village from the encroaching darkness in this “achingly poetic” (Kirkus Reviews) and deeply satisfying tale.Alys was seven the first time she saw the soul eaters. These soul eaters are twin sisters who were abandoned by their father and slowly grew into something not quite human. And they feed off of human souls. When her village was attacked, Alys was spared and sent to live in a neighboring village. There the devout people created a strict world where fear of the soul eaters—and of the Beast they believe guides them—rule village life. But the Beast is not what they think he is. And neither is Alys. Inside, Alys feels connected to the soul eaters, and maybe even to the Beast itself. As she grows from a child to a teenager, she longs for the freedom of the forest. And she has a gift she can tell no one, for fear they will call her a witch. When disaster strikes, Alys finds herself on a journey to heal herself and her world. A journey that will take her through the darkest parts of the forest, where danger threatens her from the outside—and from within her own heart and soul.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Adventure
  • Fantasy

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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When Alys was seven years old, a battle began between what seems to be good and evil.  At this time, Alys was spared, along with all the children in her village, when two soul eaters destroyed the village. The two soul eaters were once children who faced an ugly version of paranoia amoung human nature. As they grew away from civilization they morphed into something that the people should fear, guided by the Beast.

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