by Garner (Author)
Roland, Helen, Nicholas and David, four Manchester children, are led into Elidor, a twilight world almost destroyed by fear and darkness. On a gloomy day in Manchester, Roland, Helen, Nicholas and David are lured into a ruined church, where the fabric of time and place is weak enough to allow them into the twilight world of Elidor. It is a place almost destroyed by fear and darkness, and the children are charged with guarding its Treasures while a way is sought to save the dying land. Then the evil forces find a path through to this world...This new edition of Alan Garner's classic includes a special "Why You'll Love This Book" introduction from bestselling author, Jonathan Stroud.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New edition
Publisher: HarperCollins Children’s Fiction
Published: 23 Oct 2014
ISBN 10: 0007274785
ISBN 13: 9780007274789
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Funny and wise Cressida Cowell, author of `How to Train Your Dragon'
Praise for The Phantom Tollbooth:
`An altogether remarkable book, one that should delight any bright child, and that will be no burden for a parent to read aloud. Related with unflagging wit and a marvellous sense of the fun to be had with words, this book will be enjoyed by children for years to come.' Spectator
Praise for Elidor:
`Each detail, ordinary or sinister, establishes atmosphere, background or character exactly. Elidor is a remarkable book: intelligent, rich and terrifying.'
TLS
Praise for The Sword in the Stone:
`One of the most significant books in my life...One of the greatest and most influential fantasy novels of the last hundred years.
Garth Nix
Alan Garner was born and still lives in Cheshire, an area which has had a profound effect on his writing and provided the seed of many ideas worked out in his books.
His fourth book, `The Owl Service' brought Alan Garner to everyone's attention. It won two important literary prizes - The Guardian Award and the Carnegie Medal - and was made into a serial by Granada Television. It has established itself as a classic and Alan Garner as a writer of great distinction.