Pureheart

Pureheart
Author: Cassandra Golds
Publisher: Penguin Group Australia
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2013-07-24
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1742538193

Gal and Deirdre have forgotten something. something really, really important. When her grandmother dies, Deirdre is left alone in a crumbling block of flats. Looking out the window one misty night, she sees a boy who seems familiar. Together, he and Deirde must discover the secret of the old building, before it collapses and the secret is lost forever . . . A beguilingly beautiful book about what it means to love - from the winner of the 2011 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards. Praise for The Three Loves of Persimmon: 'Whimiscal, wise and outrageously charming . . .' Judges' Comments, Prime Minister's Literary Awards, 2011 'Part parable, part surrealist fable, part love story, the best word to describe this book is beautiful . . .' Judges' Comments, New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, 2011

From Spare Oom to War Drobe

From Spare Oom to War Drobe
Author: Katherine Langrish
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-01-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781913657079

** Now available for pre-order (title will be released on April 29th) **As a little girl of nine, Katherine Langrish fell deeply in love with The Chronicles of Narnia - she was even inspired to write a book of stories set in that world, complete with poster-paint picture of Aslan on the homemade dust jacket. Although she loved the Narnia books to bursting, others took their place as she grew up. For years they sat unopened on her shelves. She began to wonder why. Had they simply become too familiar? Had the charm faded? What might they mean to her as an adult?From Spare Oom to War Drobe is a love letter to that early passion, as well as a reappraisal of The Chronicles of Narnia in the light of maturity and changing tastes. It brilliantly evokes her initial sense of childish wonder, and in a close reading of the novels, including analysis of the context in which other critics have placed them, she gives us a superbly rich, enlightening, and immensely readable guide to the world of these evergreen stories.

Troll Mill

Troll Mill
Author: Katherine Langrish
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0062043919

Fifteen-year-old Peer Ulfsson is haunted by his past. Forced to live with his evil uncles under the eerie shadows of Troll Fell, he nearly fell prey to their plan to sell children to the trolls. Now Peer lives with his friend Hilde's family, but can he ever truly belong? And will Hilde ever share his deeper feelings? One rainy night, Peer watches in shock as his neighbor Kersten pushes her baby daughter into his arms and then disappears into the sea. Rumor says that Kersten is a seal woman who has returned to her ocean home, and the millpond witch, Granny Green-teeth, seems intent on taking the "seal baby." Peer also discovers that the mill, abandoned when his uncles joined the troll kingdom, is running again -- all on its own? With angry trolls, mysterious seal people, a mischievous house spirit, and three unusual babies in the mix, Peer and Hilde have their hands full and more! Katherine Langrish returns to the magical world of her acclaimed debut, troll fell, in this second story set in an extraordinary land by the sea filled with Viking legends and lore.

The Water-babies

The Water-babies
Author: Charles Kingsley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1895
Genre: Chimney sweeps
ISBN:

A Victorian tale in which Tom, a sooty little chimney sweep with a great longing to be clean, is stolen by fairies and turned into a water-baby.

The Museum of Shadows and Reflections

The Museum of Shadows and Reflections
Author: Claire Dean
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2017-04-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781907881619

A hauntingly powerful new voice in British fiction, this highly anticipated short story collection from Claire Dean showcases fourteen stories of wonder and memory, wind and water, metamorphosis and regret.

Self

Self
Author: Yann Martel
Publisher: Vintage Canada
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2012-10-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307375633

A modern-day Orlando—edgy, funny and startlingly honest—Self is the fictional autobiography of a young writer and traveller who finds his gender changed overnight.

The Happy Numbers of Julius Miles

The Happy Numbers of Julius Miles
Author: Jim Keeble
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781846881817

A terrific, warm, and funny novel about fathers and sons, relationships, and living in a modern metropolis Julius Miles is a mathematical genius, but he is hefty of frame, awkward with the opposite sex, and struggling to bring his existence into balance. When he stumbles across the girl next door naked and dead on her Victorian tiles, he starts to unravel the one equation that's eluded him: that of his own life. And so it is that with the most unlikely of assistants a transsexual Cupid with a penchant for drugs he embarks on a quest to find the truth about love, death, family, and how, ultimately, you make your numbers happy. Witty, poignant, and darkly comic, this timely tale of personal relationships in the city is a triumph of linguistic inventiveness."

Once Upon a Time

Once Upon a Time
Author: Marina Warner
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2014
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0198718659

In ten succinct chapters, Marina Warner guides us through the rich world of fairy tale, from Cinderella and Hansel and Gretel to Snow White and Pan's Labyrinth. Exploring pervasive themes of folklore, myth, the supernatural, imagination, and fantasy, Warner highlights the impact of the genre on human understanding, history, and culture.

A Traveller in Time

A Traveller in Time
Author: Alison Uttley
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2020-02-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 168137448X

The “superb” time travel adventure of one lonely young girl, a remarkable family, and an impossible task, set between modern and Elizabethan England (The Washington Post) "A beautiful book . . . a form of enchanting ghost story, with the ghosts drawn in with the grace of a painter on a fan." —The Observer Penelope Taberner Cameron is a solitary and a sickly child, a reader and a dreamer. Her mother, indeed, is of the opinion that the girl has grown all too attached to the products of her imagination and decides to send her away from London for a restorative dose of fresh country air. But staying at Thackers, in remote Derbyshire, Penelope is soon caught up in a new mystery, as she finds herself transported at unforeseeable intervals back and forth from modern to Elizabethan times. There she becomes part of a remarkable family that is, Penelope realizes, in terrible danger as they plot to free Mary, Queen of Scots, from the prison in which Queen Elizabeth has confined her. Penelope knows the tragic end that awaits the Scottish queen, but she can neither change the course of events nor persuade her new family of the hopelessness of their cause, which love, loyalty, and justice all compel them to embrace. Caught between present and past, Penelope is ever more torn by questions of freedom and fate. To travel in time, she discovers, is to be very much alone. And yet the slow recurrent rhythms of the natural world, beautifully captured by Alison Uttley, also speak of a greater ongoing life that transcends the passage of the years.