Night
Of The Medlar
Amy Brooke
| Two
will come when the time's at hand.. |
| When
mischief spreads across the land. |
| Guide
them, fairy cap, at night, |
| Past
all things that flee the light. . . |
|
"I
knew the box would be found," said the old lady.
"Oh, child. I hoped you might be the one. And so it has
been. Wood calls to wood…Ah, the time for the box is near!
And there is so little sand to sift through my
hourglass." She
held the little box close to her chest as if it was something
dear to her.
Justin
and Penny find the cryptic message written on a
scrap of paper tucked inside a little carved box
hidden in the chimney. But what does it mean?
Does it have anything to do with the strange
things that have been happening in their old
home? And how is it that Maddy Stewart, the
remarkable 107 year-old woman, knows about it - and
the box?
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"A
beautiful story of magic, mystery and romance set in New
Zealand….This modern yet timeless story of nature personified
joining our young champions in their battle of good overcoming evil
and restoring harmony is beautifully written. It is exciting from
the first to the last
page, and has a satisfying ending with all loose ends and
predictions tied up…its story line has the potential to become a
children's classic. Very highly recommended for primary and junior
secondary students who enjoy mystery and magic
Jackie
Pittman. Australian Review
"Ingredients
guaranteed to fire the imagination…inevitably invites comparison
with Susan Cooper's 'The Dark is Rising'."
It is also a pleasure to read a story where children and
adults enjoy warm, mutually respectful relationships."
Betty Gilderdale. New
Zealand Herald.
"She
writes confidently with a style that builds layers of plot and
creates genuine suspense for the reader.
Hers is a name to be looked for on the bookshelves."
Regan
Hemmings. The Press.
"This
interesting fantasy relies upon the co-operation of brother and
sister. Simple language
and a constant air of mystery make for a very readable and exciting
adventure"
C.
Sly. Australian review.
Night
of the Medlar is the first book in the exciting Medlar
trilogy, set in the South Island of New Zealand on the edge of the
Mackenzie country. It was first published by Ashton Scholastic NZ
ltd in 1992 and has now been re-edited and republished
by The Medlar Press, cover illustration by Dean
Raybould. Its sequels, The Last Chance and The
Keeper sleeps are available from Hazard Press under the
umbrella title The Owl, the Two and the Medlar.
$18.95
Night
of the Medlar
is available from Nationwide Book Distributors.
Click here.
Its
sequels, contained in The Owl, the Two and the Medlar are
also available from Nationwide Book Distributors
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