When Sander moves to the country, he is not greeted with the quiet life. His parents are fighting, and his sister, who used to be his ally, has abandoned him to become a teenager. But in the woods surrounding his new home, he finds a fairy world of dwarfs, pirates, soldiers, wandering ghosts, and a ruthless Lord of the Dunderburg who must be stopped.
With the help of an unlikely friend, an ancient dwarf named Alfar, and Mini, a half–Native American girl steeped in the lore of the region, Sander embarks on a magical, swashbuckling adventure where only he can tip the balance in a world struggling between good and evil.
Screenwriter Peter Hassinger weaves fantasy with Celtic folklore in a spectacular first novel, reminiscent of Treasure Island or The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
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“Ventures into Washington Irving territory with this unvarnished tale of ghosts and magic along the Hudson River.”
— School Library Journal
"[A] time slip story, with some great lines and some engaging characters…Hard to put down.”
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Peter W. Hassinger works as a screenwriter in Brooklyn. Shakespeare’s Daughter is his second novel for young adults. He is also the author of The Book of Alfar: A Tale of the Hudson Highlands.