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Yani and the Knapper: The Journey
Contributor(s): Coon, Cherie (Author), Littlejohn, Tami
ISBN: 1532388578     ISBN-13: 9781532388576
Publisher: Cheryl Coon
OUR PRICE:   $12.34  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Fiction | Fantasy - Historical
Series: Saga of Yani
Physical Information: 0.65" H x 6" W x 9" (0.94 lbs) 290 pages
 
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Yani lives is a small village with her father, mother and two sisters. The father, Gret, has had a very unsuccessful year as a hunter so the family has been considered cursed. On a day in early spring, when Yani is supposed to be gathering greens for the family, she is spotted by the old Knapper as he emerges from the forest. Her long blonde hair is flying loose as she dances round with a cloud of butterflies. Seeing her he smiles, thinking she is exactly like the daughter he imagines he would have had if life had been different. Entering the village he soon learns she is a dreamer and considered a poor daughter, one not likely to find a good life mate. As he moves through the village bartering his blades, the idea occurs to him that the father may be willing to part with her. The trade is done and the next morning Yani finds herself trudging north with the old man. She soon discovers not only adventure but a warm father-daughter love as they travel from their home on the sea in the north to the Mountains That Are Always White in the South. During their travels in a fanciful land loosely based on Europe during a quasi Stone Age, they encounter wolves, bears, and a blizzard. As the Journey progresses, Yani grows from the frightened little girl to a self reliant teen. Along the way she learns many skills to use to provide for herself.


Contributor Bio(s): Coon, Cherie: - Cherie Coon is a retired teacher who spent most of her career teaching the children of our military stationed in Germany. Having spent 23 years living and working there, many of the discriptions of places in her books come from her travels. Her early life was spent in a small town in southeastern Ohio where she graduated from high school. After high school, she attended the Ohio State University where she majored in elementary education. She has two grown children, three grandchildren and a great grandson. She and her husband, David, live in Grants Pass, Oregon. She has enjoyed writing all her life but only became serious about publishing her works recently.