Hermit Hill

  • Illustrated By: Mike Deas
  • Pages:192
  • Publisher:Orca Book Publishers
  • Series: Sueño Bay Adventures
  • Themes:adventure, independence, Pacific Northwest, supernatural creatures, friendship
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  • Available:05/17/2022
  • Lexile:GN470L
  • Fountas & Pinnell Text Level Gradient:P
Paperback
9781459831490
$14.95

★“Thrilling, joyous...Deas’s expressive artwork includes the colorful landscapes and flora of Sueño Bay’s forests, from bright greens and yellows in the daytime to subdued blues and grays at night and in the rain. Atmospheric, wordless pages pack a huge punch in this book’s emotional communication. The side effects of loneliness result in magic and danger in this satisfying, relatively self-contained third entry in the ‘Sueño Bay Adventures’ series.”—School Library Journal, starred review

In the small village of Sueño Bay, famous for its mysterious crystals and legendary moon creatures, friends Ollie, Jenna, Sleeves and Kay are building a go-kart for the annual Fall Fair competition.

Living in the nearby hills are tiny moon creatures, the Hivers, who play a crucial role in the health of the local mushroom crop. But the Hivers' important job is interrupted when Sleeves, the youngest of the group, stumbles upon them. Feeling left out of the go-kart project, Sleeves claims the Hivers as his loyal subjects and locks them away when he’s not around. Without the Hivers, the island’s mushroom crop starts to take a turn for the worse. Stories say that the last person who messed with the Hivers, the Hillside Hermit, was cursed to roam alone and never return to Sueño Bay. Is Sleeves destined to suffer the same fate or can he and his friends return balance to the island in time?

This is the third book in the Sueño Bay Adventures series, following Shadow Island and Otter Lagoon.

"I love the Sueño Bay series so much. Each book is a spell of wonder, magic and friendship."
– Richard Van Camp, author of Welcome Song for Baby and Little You
“Starts off with a fairly light premise but moves into more engrossing territory…Another charming read.”
– CM: Canadian Review of Materials
★“Thrilling, joyous...Deas’s expressive artwork includes the colorful landscapes and flora of Sueño Bay’s forests, from bright greens and yellows in the daytime to subdued blues and grays at night and in the rain. Atmospheric, wordless pages pack a huge punch in this book’s emotional communication. The side effects of loneliness result in magic and danger in this satisfying, relatively self-contained third entry in the ‘Sueño Bay Adventures’ series.”
– School Library Journal, starred review
CCBC Best Books for Kids & Teens   | 2022  |  Commended