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The Daughter of Death (Ferns School for Wayward Fae)

by Fern Forgettable

Book Details

Publisher:Random House
Published:2026-01-20
Format:paperback
Language:en
ISBN:0593810538

Reading Info

Age Range:8-12

About This Book

Return to Fern’s School for Wayward Faeβ€”where students are part human and part magical. In this sequel to the peculiar New York Times bestseller, one demifae girl discovers that Death itself has Fern's students in sight . . . and the fate of the whole school is looking grim. A girl with a graveyard gift. A mysterious hunt. And an unlikely escape from death. . . . Sometimes the best part about birthdays is being surprised . . . but sometimes, well. It's not. Rosemary Thorpe's thirteenth birthday

Our Review

This sequel to the peculiar New York Times bestseller returns readers to the enchanting and dangerous world of Fern's School for Wayward Fae, where Rosemary Thorpe's thirteenth birthday takes a chilling turn. The demifae girl, already grappling with her unique identity as part human and part magical being, discovers that Death itself has set its sights on the entire school. What begins as a coming-of-age milestone quickly transforms into a mysterious hunt and an unlikely escape from mortality, blending fantasy adventure with the poignant anxieties of growing up.

The novel masterfully explores the complex emotions of early adolescence through its supernatural lens, making Rosemary's graveyard gift and the school's grim fate deeply relatable to middle-grade readers navigating their own changes. Young fantasy enthusiasts who appreciate richly imagined worlds with emotional depth will find themselves completely absorbed in this tale of identity, courage, and unexpected birthday surprises. The story's unique blend of magical boarding school elements with genuine coming-of-age themes creates an unforgettable reading experience that will linger long after the final page.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction