Discovering Unicorn Island, a sanctuary for magical creatures, and learning the father she'd never met before was its caretaker was just the start of Sam's adventures. In this final book, she's determined to find her biological mom, who vanished through a portal into the land that was the unicorns original home, a place where they were hunted almost to extinction. Her best friends, Tuck, and a young unicorn, Barloc, go with her. They have only a narrow window to find Sam's mother....and when they discover, to their horror, that unicorn hunting is still being practiced, and Barloc is captured, things become very tense indeed! And then Sam finds that her mother is the community unicorn hunter, who takes their horns from them, and all her hopes for bringing this stranger back into her life are upended.
But things aren't black and white. The community needs the magic of the unicorn horns to survive; they aren't just hunting them for fun. She can't let Barloc be robbed of his magic, but she wants to help the townsfolk too....fortunately, with a little luck, lots of determination, and unicorn magic, she and her friends find a way to save not only the town but the de-horned unicorns.
It's not a deeply complex story, as expected, but it is a satisfying and memorable one, full of unicorn goodness, an interesting ethical dilemma, and the mending of a family. The full color illustrations add to the charm.
disclaimer: review copy received from the publisher
Thanks so much for reading and reviewing Beyond the Portal! :)
ReplyDeleteI would have liked this at that age. However, I suspect strong readers just start reading above their age level if they don't find the books for their actual age range.
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