No. of pages 175
Published: 2002
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Holly feels rejected. Her cool, remote mother has dumped the thirteen-year-old on an aunt and uncle she barely knows, at a farm in southern England. Holly takes her flute to her aunt and uncle's old barn, and the notes of her instrument set off a mysterious hum from the back of the building. Perhaps she shouldn't have gone to investigate the sounds. Maybe she shouldn't have moved the pile of broken-down farm implements that blocked her path. But how else was she going to get that ancient-looking door open? Besides, somehow Holly can't help herself.
This book is part of a book series called Northern Lights Young Novels .
This book is aimed at children in primary school.
There are 175 pages in this book. This book was published 2002 by Red Deer College Press, Canada .
The author of the powerful young adult fantasy novel, When Night Eats the Moon , is Joanne Findon, Celtic scholar and university lecturer. She has had a fascination for Stonehenge since she first saw photographs of it as a child. "I have returned [to Stonehenge a number of times, but my last trip was the most powerful because I walked there from the town of Amesbury. Even with the fence around it, this monument is still a powerful sight. "
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