One sunny morning the triplets disappear, leaving only a few mysterious clues behind: an open upstairs window, three missing rocking horses and some strangely shaped marks on the lawn outside. Could they be hoofprints? Used to their silly pranks, older sister Pearl sets out to find them. At the garden gate she encounters Thomas, the snooty grandson of a local earl, who warns her that the moors aren't safe today. But who is he to boss Pearl around?
As she searches for the triplets and tries to outwit Thomas, Pearl's journey through the rugged Scottish hills unfolds into an incredible and perilous adventure. Pearl strives to outwit living, breathing rocking horses and several powerful land magicians, who turn the very rocks of the mountains against her. But can she trust the mysterious Thomas? And can she save her brother and sisters from the unknown fate that lies ahead?
A tale of dark magic and destiny set in the 1920s Scottish Highlands.
One sunny morning the triplets disappear, leaving only a few mysterious clues behind: an open upstairs window, three missing rocking horses and some strangely shaped marks on the lawn outside. Could they be hoofprints? Used to their silly pranks, older sister Pearl sets out to find them. At the garden gate she encounters Thomas, the snooty grandson of a local earl, who warns her that the moors aren't safe today. But who is he to boss Pearl around?
As she searches for the triplets and tries to outwit Thomas, Pearl's journey through the rugged Scottish hills unfolds into an incredible and perilous adventure. Pearl strives to outwit living, breathing rocking horses and several powerful land magicians, who turn the very rocks of the mountains against her. But can she trust the mysterious Thomas? And can she save her brother and sisters from the unknown fate that lies ahead?
A tale of dark magic and destiny set in the 1920s Scottish Highlands.
Lari Don has worked in politics and broadcasting, but is now a full-time writer and storyteller. She grew up in the north-east of Scotland, and lives in Edinburgh. She is the author of First Aid for Fairies and Other Fabled Beasts; Wolf Notes and Other Musical Mishaps; Storm Singing and other Tangled Tasks; and Maze Running and other Magical Missions, for older children, as well as four picture books for younger readers, The Big Bottom Hunt, How to Make a Heron Happy, Orange Juice Peas and The Magic Word.
"Don's fast-paced, well-crafted tale of betrayal, magic and
adventure is also a reflection on choice and destiny. A strong
sense of place, good characterisation and a refreshingly competent
heroine make this a thoroughly enjoyable read."
-- Juliette Saumande, Bookfest: Recommended Reading Guide 2010 by
Children's Books Ireland
'Descriptive and finely attuned to its Scottish Highland setting
this atmospheric fantasy tale would work well as a class or group
reader.'
-- Write Away
'There are plenty of children out there who will be excited and
inspired by this book.'
-- Lothian Life
'The most satisfying accomplishment of this book is the
characterisation of Pearl... Pearl makes this a praiseworthy
book.'
-- Armadillo
'A lovely, old fashioned, mystical tale set in the Scottish
Highlands in the 1920s and woven by a true storyteller.'
-- Yvonne Coppard, Carousel, Spring 2011
'I really enjoyed this book, the adventure and the situations Pearl
had to work her way through.'
-- Carly MacDonald (Gracemount High), Teen Titles, December
2010
'Readers will love it.'
-- The Yellow Brick Road
'This is the one for me. From magic to missing triplets to
intrigue, you have it all.'
-- Crazed Mind
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