Greenwitch

Titre
Greenwitch

Susan. Cooper

Sommaire
Simon, Jane and Barney Drew are once more on holiday in Trewissick in Cornwall with their Great-Uncle Merry. Jane is allowed to witness an old local ritual, in which the women of the village create a giant figure woven of hawthorn branches as an offering for the sea goddess. This figure – the Greenwitch – is both eerie and menacing, yet Jane also senses its melancholy loneliness. She makes a wish that it might be happy – a wish that will have a fateful effect on the battle between the Old Ones and the Dark.

Date de publication comme intervalle
2012

Description matérielle
136 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Note générale
First published in 1974 by Chatto & Windus Ltd in the UK.

Terme de vedette-matière
Magic -- Fiction.
 
Rites and ceremonies -- Fiction.

Vedette secondaire auteur
Carlin, Laura.

Résumé
Simon, Jane and Barney Drew are once more on holiday in Trewissick in Cornwall with their Great-Uncle Merry. Jane is allowed to witness an old local ritual, in which the women of the village create a giant figure woven of hawthorn branches as an offering for the sea goddess. This figure – the Greenwitch – is both eerie and menacing, yet Jane also senses its melancholy loneliness. She makes a wish that it might be happy – a wish that will have a fateful effect on the battle between the Old Ones and the Dark.

Informations de publication
London : The Folio Society Ltd., 2012.
 
©2012


BibliothèqueNuméro de rayonType de documentCode à barres du documentStatut
Mount PleasantFIC COO (OVERSIZED)Book30152000211774Fiction