LoveReading4Kids Says
A tale of adventure, attack, deceit, bravery, murder, abduction and high glory set in a small Welsh town. This book was also the winner of the prestigious Guardian fiction award.
What Ali Sparkes, author of Dark Summer and also the Shapeshifter series says of the title and its author:
JOAN AIKEN - Most people know Joan Aiken for The Wolves of Willoughby Chase but for me her best was The Whispering Mountain, featuring the wonderfully bookish Owen, unloved grandson of a Welsh museum curator, caught up in a dark plot involving an ancient harp, dodgy Cockneys, a girl with a pet hawk and a travelling poet – to say nothing of the school bullies he has to enlist to help save the day. Joan inspired me so much, I know my stories bear her mark!
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The Whispering Mountain Synopsis
Rediscover the A Puffin Book series and bring the best-loved classics to a new generation - including this treasured edition of The Whispering Mountain.
Owen and Arabis live in a quiet town in Wales, near the Whispering Mountain, rumoured to be where a long-lost King buried his treasure, including the legendary Harp of Teirtu.
The Harp was discovered a long ago and was kept in the town's museum until it was stolen by the dishonourable Lord Malyn.
But the Harp has disappeared. . .
'And the Harp of Teirtu find her master.'
Join Owen and Arabis on an exhilarating adventure into the Whispering Mountain and unearth its ancient secrets.
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9780141368757 |
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2nd July 2015 |
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Joan Aiken |
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Puffin an imprint of Penguin Random House Children's UK |
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Paperback |
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372 pages |
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A Puffin Book |
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Joan Aiken Press Reviews
“An enchanting, original story.” -The Times of London
“Wild, bold, imaginative...the story is funny, exciting and strange.” - The Daily Telegraph
“A humorous unhistorical novel set in the imaginary reign of James III. Aiken is a natural storyteller with the gift of endless comic invention.” - The Guardian Prize committee
About Joan Aiken
Joan Aiken (1924 - 2004) spent part of her childhood living in a haunted house. After leaving school, she worked at the BBC, the United Nations, and in the editorial department of a magazine. All this time, she had been writing stories and after her first major novel was published in 1961, Joan left her job to write full-time. She has now written almost 100 books for adults and children, Including the hugely popular The Wolves Of Willoughby Chase and Black Hearts In Battersea.
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