Thornhill
Format:Hardback
Publisher:David Fickling Books
Published:24th Aug '17
Should be back in stock very soon
A darkly gripping tale of two girls separated by thirty years, but pulled together by the same house.
A darkly gripping tale of two girls separated by thirty years but pulled together by a house.As she unpacks in her new bedroom, Ella is irresistibly drawn to the big old house that she can see out of her window. Surrounded by overgrown gardens, barbed wire fences and 'keep out' signs, it looks derelict. But that night, a light goes on in one of the windows. And the next day she sees a girl in the grounds. Ella is hooked. The house has a story to tell. She is sure of it. Enter Thornhill, Institute for Children, and discover the dark secrets that lie within. But once inside, will you ever leave?
Pam Smy has created a wonderful piece of work in Thornhill. The drawings are full of atmosphere, the words are full of tension and emotion all the more powerful for being so sparingly revealed. This is in one sense a classic English lonely-child-and-garden story, in the tradition of Frances Hodgson Burnett and Philippa Pearce; in another it's a ghost story; in another it pays tribute to the dark-sinister-house genre most famously seen in Hitchcock's Psycho. But it's also a story of friendship and courage and of the power of black-and-white images. I think it's terrific * Philip Pullman *
A rule breaker . . . an unsettling, deeply memorable read * Guardian *
Astonishing . . . filmic, atmospheric and suspenseful * Sunday Times *
- Winner of British Book Design and Production Awards 2018
- Commended for Oxfordshire Book Awards 2018
- Short-listed for Kate Greenaway Medal 2018
- Short-listed for Waterstones Children’s Book Prize 2018 (UK)
- Short-listed for Leeds Book Awards 2018
ISBN: 9781910200612
Dimensions: 220mm x 155mm x 40mm
Weight: 1030g
544 pages