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A
Ring Around The Sun
Amy Brooke
"something
was afoot, an ancient magic from bygone times, out of place in
these last years of the twentieth century."
Twelve-year
old Gerry is uneasy. The night of the winter solstice is
approaching, and he knows people in the district are planning
a huge bonfire. It will beacon forth like the signal fires of
long ago, visible along the coast and way out to sea, over the
black waters of the night. But he has a feeling that something
else is about to happen, something that will challenge
him in a way he dreads.
With
the finding of a stuffed, mounted pheasant in an antique shop,
shortly before the solstice, there begins a chase which has
moved through the centuries, from the Greece of Jason and the
Argonauts, to seek its final resolution on this night of the
solstice. Before he can understand what is happening, Gerry,
his brother Ben and their friend, Mara, are caught up in a
contest of opposing forces from other times, and from other
worlds.
"…
reminiscent of Susan Cooper's "The Dark is Rising"
with a conflict between good and evil climaxing on
mid-winter's day.. The opening and closing chapters are full
of nail-biting tensions…"
Betty Gilderdale. New Zealand Herald.
"The
skilful blend of Greek legend and local events and people
propels the story along. The author has created believable
characters in an intriguing story."
Bruce Morris. The Dominion.
A
Ring Around the Sun, for
intermediate readers, set in Nelson, New Zealand, and first
published in 1992 by Random Century NZ Ltd, has now been
republished by The Medlar Press.
Cover illustration, Dean Raybould.
$18.95
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