The Speed of the Dark

The Speed of the Dark

by Alex Shearer (Author)

Synopsis

A breath-takingly clever novel about power and loss from the author of The Great Blue Yonder. Ernst Eckmann is an artist. He specialises in the art of the impossible - objects so tiny, so perfect, that they cannot be real. A tiny camel passes through the eye of a real needle; a pyramid is carved into a grain of sugar; a tiny polar bear, barely visible to the naked eye, sits on an iceberg of salt. Eckmann works in silence, carving between heartbeats. Christopher Malian loves Eckmann's sculptures. He visits the gallery often on his way home from school to marvel at the perfect miniatures beneath their glass domes. Until one day, the impossible happens - and Christopher sees a sculpture so real that it moves, dances, even seems to breathe...

$4.65

Save:$7.91 (63%)

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
Published: 04 Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 1405020423
ISBN 13: 9781405020428
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Prizes: Shortlisted for Guardian Children's Fiction Award 2003 and Guardian Children's Fiction Prize 2003.

Author Bio
Alex Shearer lives with his family in Somerset. He has written more than a dozen books for both adults and children, as well as many successful television series, films, and stage and radio plays. He has had over thirty different jobs, and has never given up trying to play the guitar. His other books for Macmillan are The Great Blue Yonder and The Stolen