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OverviewThere were three people, standing in the darkest place, watching him. Simon is outraged that his Mum plans to remarry. He can t bear her new fiance or the way his mother and sister seem to have forgotten his late father. Overwhelmed by hatred and anger he seeks solace in a nearby abandoned water mill. But another, powerful hatred lingers within its walls. And it is about to be unleashed Westall's immense talent is evident from the opening line - Simon's anger and unhappiness are tangible, and the Scarecrows' ill-intentions terrifying. brooding story about jealousy, hatred, murder and love from this multi-award winning author. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert WestallPublisher: Penguin Random House Children's UK Imprint: Definitions Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.202kg ISBN: 9780099482345ISBN 10: 0099482347 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 07 July 2005 Recommended Age: From 12 to 17 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsPowerfully blends an exceptionally chilling drama with a story of insight and compassion about unhappiness -- Julia Eccleshare Guardian 20050618 Robert Westall is the father of the golden age of children's literature in this century, quite unrivalled in his sharpness of observation and pace of narrative -- Michael Morpurgo A brooding story about jealousy, hatred, murder and love Parents News 20050701 A hard-hitting book ... a must-read from this ever popular author Teaching & Learning 20050701 Atmospheric, perceptive and brilliant Daily Echo 20050916 Powerfully blends an exceptionally chilling drama with a story of insight and compassion about unhappiness -- Julia Eccleshare * Guardian * Robert Westall is the father of the golden age of children's literature in this century, quite unrivalled in his sharpness of observation and pace of narrative -- Michael Morpurgo A brooding story about jealousy, hatred, murder and love * Parents News * A hard-hitting book . . . a must-read from this ever popular author * Teaching & Learning * Atmospheric, perceptive and brilliant * Daily Echo * Author InformationRobert Westall was born in 1929 on Tyneside, where he grew up during the war. He went to the local Grammar School and then studied Fine Art at Durham University, and Sculpture at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. He worked as an art teacher in Cheshire and for the Samaritans. His first novel for children, The Machine Gunners, published in 1975, was an instant success and was awarded the Carnegie Medal. His books have been translated into ten languages, dramatised for television and he won the Carnegie again in 1982 for The Scarecrows, the Smarties Prize in 1989 for Blitzcat, and the Guardian Award in 1991 for The Kingdom by the Sea. Between 1986 until his death in 1993, he devoted himself to his writing. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |