The Animal Garden (Silver)

The Animal Garden (Silver)

by WilliamMayne (Author)

Synopsis

Against a background of local skirmishes between rebel forces and government troops in an unnamed Asian/Indian country, Philip and Shanya meet on the train, travelling to visit their respective scientist fathers in a camp in the desert, below the ruins of a very ancient city. The scientists are bargaining with the authorities to have water piped to the ruined city. But after their first night, the children wake to find the camp deserted. When, after a day, still no one returns, they make for the distant city just visible in the mountain.



In fact the city is nothing but ruins, once rich with gardens and fed by streams, but now bleached and dry, and utterly deserted - or are they? There is a sensation of presences, footsteps, a belief they are being watched. They come upon a monkey, toasting a lizard on a fire. It turns and speaks to them - a strange mixture of muddled English, sometimes with the voices and the intonation of their fathers. In fact the ancient city is peopled by a whole tribe of these talking apes - the secret subject of the archaeological camp's study. But the apes too are in trouble - their city is dying from the drying up of wells and water courses. And children and apes together are now forced to flee into caves to escape rebel forces who bombard and occupy the city. In the ensuing journey underground through the heart of mountain they forge new alliances, water is restored to the ancient city, and the animal garden can once again sustain life ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 16 Jan 2003

ISBN 10: 0340854251
ISBN 13: 9780340854259
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: William Mayne is a prolific children's author and has won all the major awards, including the Carnegie and Guardian fiction awards. His books include A Swarm in May , Winter Quarters , The Worm in the Well , Imogen & The Ark , Ravensgill , Captain Ming & the Mermaid , Midnight Fair , Over the Hills and Far Away , The Fox Gate , Earthfasts , Cradlefasts and Candlefasts .

Media Reviews
Mayne is always full of surprises, uncompromising and powerful in his use of language and image, and this book is no exception * TES Teacher *
Strange and haunting ... the language resonates after the page is turned * Armadillo *
William Mayne is always full of surprises, uncompromising and powerful in his use of language and image, and this book is no exception * TES *
Mayne, at his best, is the best children's writer living * The Daily Telegraph *
... no one writes as he does. He remains a complete original, a damn-your-eyes individualist ... never less than true to his material. * Jan Mark, TES *
If it comes to naming our most prestigious living writer for the young, it has to be William Mayne. * The Observer *
He is the most versatile and experienced of writers for children in this country, wise, good and passionately honest. * The Times *
In sheer artistry, Mayne is still ahead of the game, the most original story-teller of the last half-century. * The School Librarian *
The most original writer for children in the land. * The Times *
... a superb, unconventional writer. * Guardian Education *
Author Bio
William Mayne has been described as one of the outstanding children's authors of this century (Oxford Companion to Children's Lit.). He has won all major awards including the Carnegie and Guardian fiction award. Susan Hill wrote of 'The Fox Gate', his first Story Book for Hodder, 'These stories for eight-year-olds and up are jewels - the words 'timeless' and 'classic' should be used sparingly, but are justified here.' (Daily Telegraph)