UPROOTED TREE SERVICE LLC
the free encyclopedia Novel by Naomi Novik Uprooted Author Naomi Novik Cover  · artist Scott McKowen Language English Series Stand-alone Genre Fantasy Set  · in The Middle Ages · by Spinning Silver   · Uprooted is a 2015 high fantasy novel by Naomi Novik · based on Polish folklore . The story tells of a village girl · Agnieszka · who is selected by the local wizard for her unseen magical powers. Together they battle the Wood · a nearby forest · the 2016 Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel · her beautiful friend Kasia has been groomed to be selected. Nevertheless · the Dragon chooses Agnieszka · but the wolves to return and attack her and Kasia. The Dragon arrives and saves them · believing them to be useless. Recognizing that Agneieszka's powers differ from his · the Dragon writes her off as dead. Agnieszka uses her magic to locate Kasia · half-entombed in a tree that is consuming her · and rescues her. However · the Wood has corrupted Kasia · they manage to free Kasia from the Wood's hold. 'Since you doubt me · take your men with you and go inside'
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