Wild Rescuers 1: Guardians of the Taiga

Wild Rescuers 1: Guardians of the Taiga

Stacy Hinojosa-Stacyplays

Stacy, a young girl raised by wolves, saves animals in the taiga, and when a threat to her home arises, she must choose between fearing humans and fighting for those she loves.

Wild Rescuers 1: Guardians of the Taiga is an adventure novel for younger readers by author Stacy Hinojosa, known as StacyPlays. The main character is twelve-year-old Stacy, a girl who grew up among wolves and therefore knows the law of the wilderness better than the human world. She lives in the taiga with a wolf pack and spends her days rescuing animals, helping the injured and protecting the balance of nature.

The story begins when Stacy discovers that the forest and her animal family are no longer safe. Although she is used to relying on the instinct, speed and loyalty of the pack, she now faces dangers that go beyond the simple struggle for survival. She must protect her home, learn who she can trust and find the courage to make decisions that will determine the fate of her community. The novel combines adventure, friendship, animal rescue and growing up, with an emphasis on empathy for nature.

The series was created from the author's storytelling work on the Internet. Stacy Hinojosa rose to fame as a Minecraft content creator on her channel StacyPlays, where she developed stories about animals, rescue, and the world of Dogcraft. It was this blend of video storytelling, love of animals, and imaginative worlds that inspired the book series, which translates these motifs into standalone adventure fiction.

Illustrations
Vivienne To
Graphics design
Jessie Gang
Dimensions
21.5 x 14.5 cm
Pages
205
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers, New York, 2018.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: English.

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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