The Cup of the World

The Cup of the World

by JohnDickinson (Author)

Synopsis

The tautest, most realistic medieval fantasy you could wish for - and a towering achievement for a first novel. Filled with immense characters, this thrilling novel of moral complexity and vision announces the arrival of a special new writing talent. Phaedra, the beautiful daughter of a baron, has been visited in dreams by an elusive knight for almost as long as she can remember. And when his presence becomes a reality, she is forced to choose him and a new life over her home and her father. But this sets off a chain of events that she could not have foreseen - a battle between good and evil which is in turn violent and psychologically compelling. This stunning novel grapples with the huge themes of life, and turns the reader's expectations upside down again and again, with one vertiginous plunge after another.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 432
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: David Fickling Books
Published: 01 Jan 2004

ISBN 10: 0385605161
ISBN 13: 9780385605168
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: A beautifully-structured and powerfully-described fantasy novel set in medieval times.

Author Bio
John Dickinson was born in London in 1962. Educated at St Paul's School London and Trinity College Oxford, he joined the Ministry of Defence in 1985, with spells at the Cabinet Office and NATO. In 2002 he left MOD to be house-husband, touchline Dad and writer. He is also the household cook, a struggling tenor and treasurer for the parish church. John lives in Painswick, Gloucestershire.