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Celandine: The Touchstone Trilogy


The Various

No. of pages 496

Published: 2014

Great for age 9-12 years

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Set seventy years before The Various, the second book in the trilogy follows the adventures of young Celandine at the onset of the First World War. Having run away from her detested boarding school, Celandine is too afraid to go home in case she is sent back. As she seeks shelter in the Wild Wood near her home, little does she think she will encounter in a world where loyalty and independence is fiercely guarded, and where danger lurks in the most unlikely places. Celandine's troubled character finds both refuge and purpose among the secret tribes of little people that she alone believes in. These novels are full of mystery, beauty and adventure; this second novel is both page-turning and life-affirming. This is a truly remarkable trilogy.

 

 

This book features in the following series: The Various, Touchstone Trilogy .

This book has been graded for interest at 9-11 years.

There are 496 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by Penguin Random House Children's UK .

Steve Augarde also devised and illustrated TRACTOR FACTORY and TRACTOR TROUBL

 

This book is in the following series:

The Various

Touchstone Trilogy

"Quality fantasy writing with a fine feel for the past" * Publishing News *

 

"Beautifully crafted, this book is sure to capture the imagination of readers" * Through the Looking Glass *

 

"Enchanting fantasy, and very touching" * Oxford Times *

 

"The narrative pace never falters, the writer so confident and respectful of his creation that the reader is drawn gladly into the enchantment. . . . For all that adults might find to admire in it, it is nevertheless a big, generous children's book" * Guardian *