Bracelet of Bones (Viking Sagas)

Bracelet of Bones (Viking Sagas)

by KevinCrossley-Holland (Author), Michael Maloney (Reader), Michael Maloney (Reader), Kevin Crossley-Holland (Author)

Synopsis

It is 1036. Halfdan is a Viking mercenary who is determined to travel to Constantinople and become one of the Viking Guard serving Empress Zoe. He promises to take his daughter, but one morning Solveig wakes up to find him gone. Setting off in her own tiny boat, she is determined to make the journey from Norway to the breathtaking city. Her boat is washed up, but Solveig is undeterred. What awaits Solveig as she continues on her summer journey across the world? She finds passage with Viking traders, witnesses the immolation of a young slave girl and learns to fight. She sees the clashes between those who praise her Norse Gods and the new Christians. In this perilous and exciting world, a young girl alone could be quickly endangered or made a slave. Will Solveig live to see her father again, and if she survives, will she remain free? A glittering novel that explores friendship and betrayal, the father-daughter relationship, the clash of religions and the journey from childhood to adulthood.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Quercus Publishing Plc
Published: 31 Mar 2011

ISBN 10: 1847249396
ISBN 13: 9781847249395
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Media Reviews
'Sweeps the reader away on a vivid voyage of adventure ... mesmerising' The Times. 'Kevin Crossley-Holland is one of the giants of children's fiction' Philip Reeve. 'A Norse saga with a difference ... travelogue through a beautifully realised 11th-century Europe, full of incident and subtle characterisation' The Financial Times. 'This beautifully written and sustained story of a journey is based on an intimate knowledge of the Norse and Viking worlds' Irish Sunday Independent.
Author Bio
Kevin Crossley-Holland's Arthur trilogy was translated into 23 languages, and has sold over one million copies worldwide. He has written and presented many BBC radio programmes and is a frequent speaker at schools and libraries. He is an Honorary Fellow of St Edmund Hall, Oxford, a patron of the Society of Storytelling, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.