
Scorched
Josephine Poole(Author)
Hodder Children's Books (Publisher)
Published on 17. July 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-0-340-84375-8 (ISBN)
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Description
Robert and Alice are 15-year-old twins, who live in a big house in the country. The school year is drawing to a close, and a hot summer begins. For Robert, everything in his life feels wrong: his family, his friends, particularly his embarrassing sister Alice. Then Nick appears, dazzling, devil-may-care, extraordinary, offering an unexpected friendship. Robert is thrilled by the attention, and his sense of dislocation with the rest of his life grows. In the suffocating heat, heavy with boredom and frustration, he hangs about waiting for Nick who turns up only occasionally, but always promising great things. He begins to encourage Robert to give in to the spiteful part of his nature: letting bulls into a field to frighten his father's friend, setting hay bales on fire, and even killing a baby bird.
As the summer wears on, an old homeless man is occasionally seen roaming around the farm, giving all who come across him an inexplicable feeling of revulsion and dread and a sense of mounting foreboding. The conflicting fascination and fear of Nick draw events towards their climax. It is only Alice who clearly recognises Nick for what he is, and can hope to save her brother ...
As the summer wears on, an old homeless man is occasionally seen roaming around the farm, giving all who come across him an inexplicable feeling of revulsion and dread and a sense of mounting foreboding. The conflicting fascination and fear of Nick draw events towards their climax. It is only Alice who clearly recognises Nick for what he is, and can hope to save her brother ...
Reviews / Votes
A subtle and sinister fantasy ... pwerfully conveyed. The characters seem real ... the end is very satisfying. * Armadillo * Praise for 'Moon Eyes' Josephine Poole ... is expert at building up tension from small details and creating menace ... This sensitivity to the characters' own uncertainties enhances the mysteries ... but it is also what gives the books an atmosphere which is remembered long after the plot is forgotten. * Twentieth Century Children's Writers * sinister power is compellingly conveyed. * The Guardian * There is a real study of the nature of good and evil underlying the story ... a good book as well as a most unusual one. * TLS *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Hachette Children's Group
Target group
Young adult
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 196 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
155 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-340-84375-8 (9780340843758)
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Josephine Poole is a widely published and highly acclaimed writer whose work includes poetry, plays, TV dramas, wildlife stories, retellings of classic stories, thrillers and teenage novels. Romance, suspense and the supernatural are her favourite themes. Her novel Catch as Catch Can was made into a television series. Snow White, illustrated by Angela Barrett, was shortlisted for the Smarties Prize. Josephine lives with her husband in the country in a very old house large enough for their six children and five grandchildren - should they visit together - and a horse, a pony, a donkey, three dogs, two cats, several guinea pigs and a goldfish.