
Elidor
Alan Garner(Author)
HarperCollins (Publisher)
Published on 14. May 1992
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-0-00-674291-3 (ISBN)
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Description
From the author of the Booker Prize-longlisted Treacle Walker and the Carnegie Medal and Guardian Children's Fiction Prize-winning classic, The Owl Service
An urban fantasy, runner up for the Carnegie Medal on its original publication
On a gloomy day in Manchester, Roland, Helen, Nicholas and David are lured into a ruined church, where the fabric of time and place is weak enough to allow them into the twilight world of Elidor. It is a place almost destroyed by fear and darkness, and the children are charged with guarding its Treasures while a way is sought to save the dying land.
Then the evil forces find a path through to this world...
An urban fantasy, runner up for the Carnegie Medal on its original publication
On a gloomy day in Manchester, Roland, Helen, Nicholas and David are lured into a ruined church, where the fabric of time and place is weak enough to allow them into the twilight world of Elidor. It is a place almost destroyed by fear and darkness, and the children are charged with guarding its Treasures while a way is sought to save the dying land.
Then the evil forces find a path through to this world...
Reviews / Votes
"A beautiful work of poetic imagination, it deserves to become a classic of fantasy."The Listener
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers
Target group
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Interest Age: From 10 years
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Paperback (UK-A)
Dimensions
Height: 178 mm
Width: 111 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
105 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-00-674291-3 (9780006742913)
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Person
Alan Garner was born in Cheshire, where he still lives today. His first book -The Weirdstone of Brisingamen - was published in 1960.
