Darkhenge

Darkhenge

by Catherine Fisher (Author)

Synopsis

Rob's sister Chloe lies in a coma after a riding accident, trapped in a forest of dreams between life and death. But when a dark druid shape-shifts his way into Rob's life, despair turns to hope. Because the druid knows the way through the Unworld, where he claims Chloe is imprisoned. Could the ominous black ring of timbers slowly emerging from a secret archaeological dig hold the key to rescuing her? And will Chloe want to be rescued from a world where the landscapes of story merge and blur, and she has the chance to be Queen? Catherine Fisher's new novel combines a fascinating exploration of Celtic myth with a modern quest for understanding. Where is the land of the imagination? And if we found our way would we ever want to come back?

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Definitions (Young Adult)
Published: 05 Jan 2006

ISBN 10: 0099438496
ISBN 13: 9780099438496
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: How far would you go to escape your brother's shadow? A literary fantasy about jealousy, rivalry and power

Media Reviews
* 'Catherine Fisher is a writer of rare talent' - Sunday Times * 'Darkhenge is the finest young adult novel I have read for quite a while: thrilling and subtle, intensely lyrical and psychologically profound. It keeps on growing in your mind after you've read it.' - Writeaway! * 'The plot holds strange twists that complicate the story but also make it fascinating, entwining with the power of imagination to enthral the reader...gripping from the first chapter, I found I couldn't put down this brilliant fantasy novel.' - South Wales Argus * 'Very well told...another 'kidult' fantasy that's better than much of the grown-up stuff.' - SFX * 'A fantastic story.' - Teen Titles
Author Bio
Born in Newport, Catherine Fisher has been a primary school teacher, taught Creative writing and dug up Roman pottery on archaeological digs. Now she spends most of her time writing novels and poems, drawing, fencing, and taking walks in the woodlands of the Wye valley. She lives in Wales with her two cats Jessa and Tam Lin.