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Nigel McDowell - The Black North - 9781471400674 - V9781471400674
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The Black North

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Description for The Black North Paperback. The Divided Isle, once a place of peace and tranquillity, has been ravaged by war. Twins Oona and Morris live with their grandmother in a stone cottage in the quiet southern county of Drumbroken, but the threat of the Invaders of the Black North - the ravaged northern part of the island - is coming ever closer. Num Pages: 432 pages. BIC Classification: 5AN; YFC; YFH. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 198 x 130 x 27. Weight in Grams: 346.

Based on Irish legends and mythology, this is an enchanting new fantasy from the author of TALL TALES FROM PITCH END.

The Divided Isle, once a place of peace and tranquillity, has been ravaged by war. Twins Oona and Morris live with their grandmother in a stone cottage in the quiet southern county of Drumbroken, but the threat of the Invaders of the Black North - the ravaged northern part of the island - is coming ever closer. When Morris, fighting against the Invaders, is kidnapped by one of the evil Briar Witches, Oona must journey to the unknown realms of the Black North in search of her brother.

She is accompanied only by Merrigutt, a jackdaw with mysterious transformative powers, and a treasured secret possession: a small stone in the shape of a plum, but a stone that reveals truths and nightmares, and which the Invaders and their ruler, the King of the North, seek more than anything. Oona must keep the stone safe at all costs, and find her brother, before the King of the North extends his evil hold over the whole island and destroys it forever.

Product Details

Publisher
Hot Key Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Weight
345g
Number of Pages
432
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781471400674
SKU
V9781471400674
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-50

About Nigel McDowell
Nigel McDowell grew up in County Fermanagh, rural Northern Ireland, and as a child spent most of his time battling boredom, looking for adventure - crawling through ditches, climbing trees, devising games to play with his brother and sister, and reading. His favourite book as a child was The Witches by Roald Dahl. After graduating with a degree in English he spent almost two years living and working in Australia and New Zealand. With him he took a small notebook containing notes about a boy called "Bruno Atlas", and a seaside town called "Pitch End". When he returned to Ireland after his travels, one notebook had multiplied into many, and eventually his notes for Tall Tales from Pitch End filled a large cardboard box... TALL TALES FROM PITCH END was Nigel's first novel, followed up by THE BLACK NORTH. THE HOUSE OF MOUNTFATHOM was Nigel's final novel, before his death in early 2016 at the age of thirty-four.

Reviews for The Black North
A unique creation ... a gripping fantasy adventure that's very difficult to put down.
The Independent (Praise for TALL TALES FROM PITCH END)
A great read and a cunning reworking of Irish history and lore into fantasy.
Eimear McBride, multi-award-winning author of A GIRL IS A HALF-FORMED THING

Goodreads reviews for The Black North


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