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Warriors: Ravenpaw's Farewell

Erin Hunter

Publisher: HarperCollins

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Summary

In this novella from the world of Erin Hunter’s #1 nationally bestselling Warriors series, follow Ravenpaw on his final adventure, before the A Vision of Shadows series begins. 
Since Ravenpaw chose to leave his life as a warrior behind, he has lived for many happy moons on the farm near the Clans’ old forest territories. But now two kits in need will send him on one last journey—in search of a long-lost warrior Clan. 
Warriors: Ravenpaw’s Farewell also includes a teaser to Warriors: A Vision of Shadows #1: The Apprentice’s Quest.
Available since: 01/25/2017.

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