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Deep in the English countryside, Kenneth Storey and his older brother have discovered the land of Arboria - a kingdom of adventure waiting for them through a gate in the garden wall. As the world outside plunges deeper into global conflict, the Arborians wage their own war against the Barbarians - an ancient foe seemingly as old as the forest itself. But for Kenneth, Arboria is more than a world of make-believe and the Barbarians more than a figment of his imagination. For Kenneth, Arboria is more important than the real world ... and perhaps, in some ways, he may be right. THE GOOD PEOPLE is Steve Cockayne's first novel for younger readers. It is both a spellbinding adventure story and an extraordinarily original novel of growing up. Disturbing, compelling and beautifully written, it is an unforgettable fantasy from one of Britain's most exciting new writers. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The childhood setting during the Second World War is vivid, and overall the part I liked best. The beginning was very clumsy and nearly put me off entirely, and while the ending did have me sitting there reading it when I should have been doing other things, was distasteful and tipped it into horror. At that point, the foreshadowing became too visible and again it felt clumsy. ( )