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The Ransom of Dond

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November 2013 Mega Book of the Month  Suffused with all that is best in story-telling traditions, this poignant story with a pleasing twist in its telling is perfectly and briefly told by the late, award-winning Siobhan Dowd and perfectly complemented with illustrations by Pam Smy. To bring good luck and prosperity to the community, the thirteenth child born to any woman will be sacrificed to the Dond at the age of thirteen. As the younger of a pair of twins Darra has always known her fate. But as the day draws closer Darra uncovers a truth that will change her destiny forever. ~ Julia Eccleshare

A Piece of Passion from Pam Smy, Illustrator of the Ransom of Dond When I left the offices of David Fickling Books in April of 2011 clutching the typescript of The Ransom of Dond I had no idea of the delight the tale was going to give me. I had read and loved Siobhan Dowd's previous, powerful novels, but still I hadn't quite expected the sensation I would have on first reading it of being swept into a new landscape and straight into the heart of Darra, the main character. On those pages was a story that combined fear, hope, love and loss with the timeless magic of folktales. It was a story unlike any other I had read and I knew I had been given a very special text indeed. This feeling of excitement stayed with me as I worked on the illustrations for the book. I have tried to recreate in the illustrations that initial feeling of being carried along into another land and another time, and I hope that new readers of The Ransom of Dond feel this too.

A Piece of Passion from David Fickling, Publisher, David Fickling Books  I asked the literary editor of a national newspaper a while back whether long or short books were more likely to get a review. He said, to my evident surprise, that, other things being equal, a short book would get the nod.  I had thought he’d say it was nothing to do with the length, it was the content that counted. Instead here he was coming back with ‘Never mind the quality feel the width!’ And he continued with a slam for a winner, ‘nobody has any time nowadays.’    It will take you but a blissful half an hour to read  through The Ransom of Dond, but then something miraculous will happen. You will be given a gift. You will want this old seeming story to be longer.  The  words of Siobhan Dowd will dazzle like clear water in sunlight. You will linger and stop dead, gazing at the astonishing illustrations of Pam Smy.  See how Pam effortlessly establishes herself as one of the leading illustrators of the UK , of the world. That moment of recognition is happening now, here, before your very eyes. 

But her pictures and Siobhan’s words are of then, in a place beyond. You will be transported. Back across the centuries. To a thirteen year old girl, a curse, and a dark god.  And your gift?  Time.

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