by Ann Halam (Author)
SIBERIA is a state of mind. When Sloe was tiny, her Papa disappeared and she and her mama went to live in a prison camp in the snowy North, in a time and place when there are no more wild animals. Mama's crime; teaching science, and her dedication to the hope that the lost animal species can be reborn. To Sloe, Mama's secret work is magic, as enchanting as Mama's tales of a bright city across the ice where the sun always shines and one day they will be free. Years later Sloe is sent to prison school and Mama disappears. But her Mama has bequeathed Sloe six tiny animals - like creatures from a fairy tale. These tiny, magical creatures hold the secret to life itself. At 13, and with only the Lindquists for company, Sloe sets off on an epic 1000 mile journey embracing breathtaking adventure, danger and hardships in her quest to be reunited with her mother. In a moving and totally absorbing novel, Sloe evolves into a heroine equal to anything amidst this dazzling combination of science, adventure, fantasy and fairy tale.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Orion Children's Books
Published: 02 Feb 2006
ISBN 10: 1842552686
ISBN 13: 9781842552681
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: Fairy tale and fantasy adventure combine in the story of one girl's 1000 mile journey across desolate wastes, with only magical Lindquists to help her.
Prizes: Shortlisted for Booktrust Teenage Prize 2005.
Ann Halam is the penname of Gwyneth Jones, who also writes science fiction and fantasy for adults. She was born and raised in Manchester, and after graduating from Sussex University spent some years travelling throughout South East Asia. She now lives in Brighton with her husband and son, but spends as much time as she can heading off on adventurous travels.
Visit her website on http://homepage.ntlworld.com/gwynethann.