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Fire and Hemlock

by Diana Wynne Jones

In the mind of a lonely, imaginative girl, who can tell where fiction ends and reality begins? A fantasy spanning nine years...

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

In the mind of a lonely, imaginative girl, who can tell where fiction ends and reality begins? An epic fantasy, spanning nine years…
The fire and hemlock photograph above Polly's bed sparks memories in her that don't seem to exist any more. Halloween; nine years ago; she gatecrashed a funeral party at the big house and met Thomas Lynn for the first time.

Despite the fact that he's an adult, they struck up an immediate friendship, and began making up stories together – stories in which Tom is a great hero, and Polly is his assistant. The trouble is, these scary adventures have a nasty habit of coming true…

But what has happened in the years between?
Why has Tom been erased from Polly's mind, and from the rest of the world as well? Gradually Polly uncovers the awful truth and, at Halloween nine years on, realises that Tom's soul is forfeit to demonic powers unless she can save him.

Notes

An epic children's fantasy novel, which continues the Diana Wynne Jones backlist reissue programme from Collins Children's.

Author Biography

Diana Wynne Jones (1934–2011) spent her childhood in Essex and began writing fantasy novels for children in the 1970s. With her unique combination of magic, humour and imagination, she enthralled generations of children and adults with her work. She won the Guardian Award in 1977 with Charmed Life, was runner-up for the Children's Book Award in 1981 and was twice runner-up for the Carnegie Medal.

Review

"…Her hallmarks include laugh-aloud humour, plenty of magic and imaginative array of alternate worlds. Yet, at the same time, a great seriousness is present in all of her novels, a sense of urgency that links Jones's most outrageous plots to her readers' hopes and fears…"
Publishers Weekly

Kirkus UK Review

This is a confusing but intriguing novel, hampered by trying to do too much in the space of one story, changing beyond recognition over the course of its 400 odd pages. Polly is a child of ten when she first stumbles into the mysterious Hundson House and finds herself attending a funeral. Sinister overtones are already intimated and the eerie, other-worldly unreality of the situation escalates as she is befriended by Tom, a middle-aged man who seems at odds with the rest of his family. Together, he and Polly start inventing imaginary, heroic games which unfortunatley have the nasty habit of coming true in various, wierd ways. Tom is clearly frightened and tries to stop contact with Polly. She is determined not to let this happen as her family life has collapsed and Tom is the only kind, stable adult (apart from her Granny) in her life. Meanwhile she is also being menaced in a very real way by Mr. Leroy, the owner of Hundson House, and his son Sebastian. The plot becomes increasingly complicated, moving across the years until Polly is nineteen and at Oxford University. But it appears that she has two parallel lives, or two sets of memories about her teenage years. She is now engaged to Sebastian, with no memory of her involvement with his family or any recall of Tom, until she picks up a book of magical stories which spark the memory. Part witchcraft, part fantasy, this is also a book about love, sexual awakening, forbidden attraction and much more. In fact, it's several books rolled into one. Whilst maintaining atmosphere and interest its over-complicated plot in the end disappoints. (Kirkus UK)

Long Description

In the mind of a lonely, imaginative girl, who can tell where fiction ends and reality begins? An epic fantasy, spanning nine years... The fire and hemlock photograph above Polly's bed sparks memories in her that don't seem to exist any more. Halloween; nine years ago; she gatecrashed a funeral party at the big house and met Thomas Lynn for the first time. Despite the fact that he's an adult, they struck up an immediate friendship, and began making up stories together - stories in which Tom is a great hero, and Polly is his assistant. The trouble is, these scary adventures have a nasty habit of coming true... But what has happened in the years between? Why has Tom been erased from Polly's mind, and from the rest of the world as well? Gradually Polly uncovers the awful truth and, at Halloween nine years on, realises that Tom's soul is forfeit to demonic powers unless she can save him.

Review Quote

…Her hallmarks include laugh-aloud humour, plenty of magic and imaginative array of alternate worlds. Yet, at the same time, a great seriousness is present in all of her novels, a sense of urgency that links Jones's most outrageous plots to her readers' hopes and fears…Publishers Weekly

Feature

* Continuing the very welcome relaunch of Diana Wynne Jones' backlist. Promotional support planned throughout 2000. * Fire and Hemlock was first published in the UK in 1985, and included in the Horn Book Honor List in the USA. * In 1999, Diana Wynne Jones won two major fantasy awards: the children's section of the Mythopeic Award in the USA, and the Karl Edward Wagner Award in the UK - which is awarded by the British Fantasy Society to individuals or organisations who have made a significant impact on fantasy. JK Rowling was runner-up on both occasions. Competition: Tolkien, Philip Pullman, Terry Pratchett

Description for Sales People

In the mind of a lonely, imaginative girl, who can tell where fiction ends and reality begins? An epic fantasy, spanning nine years... The fire and hemlock photograph above Polly's bed sparks memories in her that don't seem to exist any more. Halloween; nine years ago; she gatecrashed a funeral party at the big house and met Thomas Lynn for the first time. Despite the fact that he's an adult, they struck up an immediate friendship, and began making up stories together - stories in which Tom is a great hero, and Polly is his assistant. The trouble is, these scary adventures have a nasty habit of coming true... But what has happened in the years between? Why has Tom been erased from Polly's mind, and from the rest of the world as well? Gradually Polly uncovers the awful truth and, at Halloween nine years on, realises that Tom's soul is forfeit to demonic powers unless she can save him. * Continuing the very welcome relaunch of Diana Wynne Jones' backlist. Promotional support planned throughout 2000. * Fire and Hemlock was first published in the UK in 1985, and included in the Horn Book Honor List in the USA. * In 1999, Diana Wynne Jones won two major fantasy awards: the children's section of the Mythopeic Award in the USA, and the Karl Edward Wagner Award in the UK - which is awarded by the British Fantasy Society to individuals or organisations who have made a significant impact on fantasy. JK Rowling was runner-up on both occasions. Competition: Tolkien, Philip Pullman, Terry Pratchett

Details

ISBN0006755194
Author Diana Wynne Jones
Pages 400
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year 2000
ISBN-10 0006755194
ISBN-13 9780006755197
Format Paperback
Publication Date 2000-06-05
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 823.914
Illustrations Illustrations
Media Book
Audience Age 11
Language English
Imprint HarperCollins Children's Books
UK Release Date 2000-06-05
Narrator Stephanie Racine
Illustrator Quentin Blake
Edited by Michael Wittmann
Birth 1927
Affiliation University of Queensland
Position Senior Lecturer
Qualifications Ph.D.
Alternative 9780007387458
Audience Educational: Primary & Secondary
AU Release Date 2000-09-26
NZ Release Date 2000-10-10

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