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Books with author alan garner

  • The Owl Service

    Alan Garner

    Paperback (Collins, Aug. 16, 1998)
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  • The Owl Service

    Garner, Alan

    Audio CD (Naxos AudioBooks, Oct. 7, 2008)
    After hearing scratches in the attic, Alison discovers a dinner service covered in an intriguing floral owl pattern, and a series of events are set in motion that will change her life forever. Alison, her step-brother Roger and Welsh boy Gwyn are forced into a cyclical replay of the tragic Welsh legend of Blodeuwedd, in which a woman is turned into an owl as a punishment for betraying her husband. The Owl Service is a fabulous, multi-layered book of mystery and suspense, but also a contemporary musing on love, class structure and power.
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  • The Owl Service by Alan Garner

    Alan Garner

    Paperback (Del Rey, March 15, 1746)
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  • Elidor

    Alan Garner

    Paperback (Magic Carpet Books, April 19, 1999)
    A mechanical street map, a deserted slum, a church in ruins, and a football--four ordinary things that lead the Watson children into an extraordinary adventure in the land called Elidor, a magical world one step removed from our own. In pursuit of four ancient Treasures, the forces of evil have crossed over into our world. It falls to the Watson children to find the Treasures, seal the bridge between worlds, and guard the strayed unicorn Findhorn . . . even though their heroism may cost them everything.
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  • The Weirdstone of Brisingamen A Tale of Alderly

    Alan Garner

    Hardcover (Collins, Jan. 1, 1977)
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  • Book of British fairy tales

    Alan GARNER

    Hardcover (Collins, March 15, 1984)
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  • Fairytales of Gold

    Alan Garner

    Hardcover (Collins, )
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  • Red Shift

    Alan Garner

    Paperback (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, April 1, 2019)
    A disturbing exploration of the inevitability of life.Under Orion’s stars, bluesilver visions torment Tom, Macey and Thomas as they struggle with age-old forces. Distanced from each other in time, and isolated from those they live among, they are yet inextricably bound together by the sacred power of the moon’s axe and each seek their own refuge at Mow Cop.Can those they love so intensely keep them clinging to reality? Or is the future evermore destined to reflect the past?
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  • The Moon of Gomrath

    Alan Garner

    Audio CD (Naxos and Blackstone Publishing, Sept. 17, 2019)
    The Moon of Gomrath is the enthralling sequel to The Weirdstone of Brisingamen.It is the Eve of Gomrath--the night of the year when the Old Magic is aroused. Had Colin and Susan known this, they would never have lighted a fire on the Beacon, thereby releasing the uncontrollable ferocity of the Wild Hunt. Soon they are inextricably caught up in the struggle between their friend, the Wizard Cadellin, and the evil Morrigan.The strength of their courage will determine whether or not they survive the awaiting ordeal
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  • The Weirdstone of Brisingamen by Alan Garner

    Alan Garner;

    Paperback (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Jan. 1, 1800)
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  • Red shift

    Alan Garner

    Hardcover (Collins, March 15, 1973)
    When Alan Garner's first book, The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, was published he was hailed by reviewers as a great new writer. The Weirdstone and its sequel The Moon of Gomrath are magic-fiction stories set around Alderley Edge in Cheshire, which is his home. The next book, Elidor is of the same genre, but here the setting is Manchester (where Alan Garner went to school), and the magic is seen only through the children's eyes. It was The Owl Service which undoubtedly brought Alan Garner to everyone's attention. It won two important literary prizes: The Guardian Award and the Carnegie Medal, was made into a serial by Granada Television and has established itself as a classic. Set in Wales, its roots grow so deep into Welsh mythology that the characters are often inseparable from their ancient counterparts. In Red Shift conventional time means even less, and physical place even more. Lives which appear to be lived in different historical periods are bound together by a power that is outside space and time. "At the bottom level, my stories have to work as entertainment, keep a reader turning the page to find out what happens next. At the top level, they have to work for me, say what I want to express. In fact, I must write poetry, making words work on more than one level, subjecting myself to the poetic disciplines - pace, compression, simplicity."
  • Owl Service

    Alan Garner

    Paperback (Penguin Adult HC/TR, Nov. 15, 1979)
    During a summer vacation in a secluded Welsh valley, three young people find themselves driven by the spirits of three mythical lovers to reenact an ancient tragedy.