The Telling Pool

The Telling Pool

by David Clement - Davies (Author)

Synopsis

When Rhodri is summoned to the Telling Pool little does he know the consequences this is going to bring not only for himself and his family but also for the future peace of the land. While his father is fighting in the Holy Wars, Rhodri must confront his own battles at home and be braver and more resourceful than he could have ever thought possible. Leaving behind his ailing mother, the beautiful Sarah and his friend William, Rhodri embarks on an awesome and epic journey darkened by thieves, rogues, an evil-handed sorceress and his own haunting nightmares. It will take all of Rhodri's strength, intelligence and maturity to come out of this task alive. But Rhodri will find help in unusual and unlikely places and the difficult choices he makes along the way will shape his true destiny in this multi-layered and exciting fantasy novel.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: New
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 06 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 0747572895
ISBN 13: 9780747572893
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: A brilliantly researched, complex and layered story set in the time of the Crusades and interwoven with Arthurian legend. It contains themes of religious intolerance, good and evil and a boy's coming-of-age with subtlety and poignancy. Clement-Davies writes thoughtfully and accessibly with an immediacy that ensures this to be a page turner for all fans of fantasy and historical fiction.

Media Reviews
'Fire Bringer is a riveting story and deserves to be widely read.' Richard Adams (author of Watership Down) 'The Telling Pool is an enchanting tale, very well told.' SFX Magazine
Author Bio
David Clement-Davies is the bestselling author of two previous children's books - Fire Bringer (2000, Macmillan) and The Sight (2002, Macmillan), which have been translated around the world. He is the author of a new adventure called The Alchemists of Barbal (Macmillan, 2005) and various pictures books, including the adaptation of the Dreamworks animation Spirit - Stallion of the Cimmeron. David also writes plays and film scripts, and contributes as a journalist and travel writer. He lives in London.