The Pinhoe Egg (The Chrestomanci Series, Book 7)

The Pinhoe Egg (The Chrestomanci Series, Book 7)

by Diana Wynne Jones (Author)

Synopsis

Magical mayhem is afoot in a new adventure set in the worlds of the nine-lived enchanter Chrestomanci.

As many people know already, it's Chrestomanci's job to control the magic in the related worlds. Using magic is always dangerous, and it always has consequences, so even the best-intentioned witch or warlock needs help and guidance from time to time. Not only that, but there are plenty of ordinary people in the worlds without even a whiff of magical ability, and they need someone to make sure that the magic-users don't get their own way all of the time. Even so, in the village around Chrestomanci Castle, all sorts of magical misuse is going on which very few people seem to be aware of!

When Cat Chant finds the egg in Gammer Pinhoe's attic, he knows he has to have it. Marianne Pinhoe isn't sure what Gammer will think about that, but she lets him take it anyway. Rumour has it it's an elephant egg, but Cat's convinced it's a dragon's egg. Within the safety of Chrestomanci Castle, the egg eventually hatches - and at the same time, chaos breaks out in the surrounding village. Can Cat and Marianne get to the root of the problem, and can Cat's new charge help?

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 464
Publisher: HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks
Published: 04 Sep 2006

ISBN 10: 0007228546
ISBN 13: 9780007228546
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Media Reviews

Praise for CONRAD'S FATE

CONRAD'S FATE is quintessential Chrestomanci - funny, smart, twisty, exciting, tricky, delightful and always perfectly magical. Neil Gaiman

Diana Wynne Jones ought to be crowned with coloured garlands because she is the best writer of magical fantasy for children in this country ... you'll gleefully swallow Conrad's Fate as another unpredictable dose of animal spirits. Evening Standard

Diana Wynne Jones could teach Stephen King and JK Rowling a thing or two ... [she] has a skill for inserting just the right amount of detail in her written words, leaving you satiated but not stuffed. SFX

This witty, satisfying story can be read on its own, but is much richer when read as part of the series. It's a must for all Jones fans. School Library Journal

A wild romp with a fast-paced and satisfying conclusion, Conrad's humorous adventures will appeal to Christopher's existing fans and Jones neophytes alike. Kirkus

Author Bio

Diana Wynne Jones (1934-2011) spent her childhood in Essex and began writing fantasy novels for children in the 1970s. With her unique combination of magic, humour and imagination, she enthralled generations of children and adults with her work. She won the Guardian Award in 1977 with Charmed Life, was runner-up for the Children's Book Award in 1981 and was twice runner-up for the Carnegie Medal.