Thomas Trew: Thomas Trew and the Horns of Pan

Thomas Trew: Thomas Trew and the Horns of Pan

by SophieMasson (Author)

Synopsis

A beautiful stranger has arrived in Owlchurch and soon wins over the entire village. Frodite is a magical-ointmaker and has the Horns of Pan - the highest award, granted by King Pan himself. But when strange things start to occur, Thomas and the twins begin to suspect that Frodite is not all that she seems. Determined to investigate, they set off on a dangerous journey through the forest to find the twins' wild father, the Green Man. Can he help them find answers?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 19 Apr 2007

ISBN 10: 0340894857
ISBN 13: 9780340894859
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Media Reviews
'Sophie Masson is decidedly a captivating narrator who certainly knows how to hypnotise her readers.' -- Lollipops 'Reading one of Sophie Masson's books is like standing on top of a lonely mountain at midnight, under a star-filled sky ... Her work has that same sense of clarity, magic and mystery ...' -- Garth Nix 'One of the strengths of Masson's work is this creation of parallel worlds of fantasy which interweave with the old folk tale but also produce echoes of myth.' -- Australian Book Review CARABAS: 'A sophisticated and timeless tale of magic and human nature.' -- Weekend Australian THE TEMPESTOUS VOYAGE OF HOPEWELL SHAKESPEARE: 'Masterly' -- The Times 20030521 CLEMENTINE: 'A fabulous novel ...' -- Adele Geras 20020607
Author Bio
Sophie Masson was born in Jakarta, Indonesia, to French parents. She has spent most of her life going back and forth between Australia and France. Author of 28 novels, for adults, teenagers and children, she is published in Australia, the US and Italy as well as the UK. Winner of the Australian Young Adult Aurealis Science Fiction and Fantasy Award and shortlisted for many others, she has also written for stage, radio and newspapers, magazines and literary journals. She is still fluently bilingual and frequently returns to France to visit family. She lives in New South Wales, Australia, with her husband and three children. Sophie is the Australian correspondent for ACHUKA website. http://www.achuka.co.uk