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Of Starlight — Wings

Wings of Starlight by Allison Saft is a nostalgic, YA fantasy novel that serves as a prequel to the Disney Fairies movie Secret of the Wings . Published in early 2025, it finally gives fans the "heartbreakingly beautiful" origin story of Queen Clarion and Lord Milori. The Story: Love Across the Border

  • Children aged 8-14
  • Families and animation fans
  • Anyone who loves fantasy, adventure, and inspiration

The concept of "Wings of Starlight" endures because it speaks to a fundamental human truth: we are grounded, but we are not bound. We live our lives on a small rocky planet, yet our minds are capable of wandering the furthest reaches of the galaxy. Wings of Starlight

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Wings of Starlight Genre: Young Adult Fantasy / High Fantasy Wings of Starlight by Allison Saft is a

Lyra has never belonged to the earth. Born without wings in a society that prizes flight above all else, she has always looked up with a mixture of envy and longing. But when a falling star crashes into the forbidden woods, Lyra discovers something impossible: the star isn't a rock, but a dying Celestial who gifts her the last of his light. Children aged 8-14 Families and animation fans Anyone

  • Mythology and Folklore: Across various cultures, stars and wings are motifs found in mythologies, often symbolizing divine or semi-divine beings. For instance, angels or bird-like creatures in mythologies are frequently associated with heavens or the celestial realm.

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Clarion

The story follows , a young fairy princess in Pixie Hollow preparing for her coronation. Despite the centuries-old divide between the warm seasons and the Winter Woods , Clarion is drawn to the beauty of the frozen realm. When reports of shadow monsters known as Nightmares emerge, Clarion travels to the edge of Winter to prove her worth as a leader. There, she meets Milori , a guardian of the Winter Woods. Together, they must form an unlikely alliance to save their lands from an ancient evil. Key Themes Wings of Starlight (Wings of Pixie Hollow, #1) - Goodreads

—written in the stars. To the ancients, these were not just patterns, but divine messengers that connected the earthly realm to the heavens. They used these "wings" to navigate oceans and track the passage of time, making starlight the world’s first GPS. Conclusion