“As magical as frost itself” this coming of age story about a girl who discovers she has inherited powers from her fay father is “a truly special tale” —Sarah Beth Durst, New York Times–bestselling author of Journey Across the Hidden Islands
Owl has the kind of mom who would name her Owl, a dad she’s never met, and a boy who gives her strange looks at school—but Owl has come to accept that this is as normal as her life is going to get.
Until Owl finds out that she is Jack Frost’s daughter. Determined to meet him, Owl delves into Jack’s wonderful world of winter and magic—the kind of place she thought only existed in fairy tales. And as she notices frost patterns appearing on her skin and her tears turning to ice, Owl starts to wonder if being Jack Frost’s daughter means that she has winter powers of her very own..
“Similar to Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson series, Wilson’s debut nicely blends reality and fantasy into an entertaining read.” — Booklist
“A fantastical, frost-filled, coming-of-age debut.” — Kirkus Reviews
“This character-driven fantasy exhibits a nice balance between Owl’s magical adventures and her human struggles with friendship and school.” — School Library Journal
“Owl’s growing pains and desire to understand her roots will keep readers engaged, as will the fantastical fay world, with its volatile spirits and sharp edges.” — Publishers Weekly
“Charming, clever, and enchanting, The Lost Frost Girl is a modern fairy tale about discovering yourself and the place you truly belong.” — Kristin Bailey, author of The Silver Gate
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