Description
Esper and Starn are twin boys who live in a grim world that has been almost laid waste by massive volcanic explosions. Very little grows in Orchard, which used to be a fruit-growing area, but with the death of insects and birds, pollination of the fruit trees is a tedious and precarious undertaking.
When the boys discover an intriguing old manuscript in a locked room in their apartment, which tells of gold on one of the forbidden islands the people can see from the coastline, they determine to go on gold-hunt. They manage to construct a glider that takes them far from their home territory, and so begins a whole new adventure for the boys, as they travel from island to island in search of gold. Their adventures are many and they come close to death. They do in the end, find the gold - but it is nothing like what they expected.
About the Author
Geraldine Mills has been writing for many years and is well established as a poet and short-story writer, with several books to her name. Gold is her first novel, and her first book for children. She lives in Oughterard, outside Galway city, on the west coast of Ireland, with her husband.
Reviews
'A mile a minute adventure story. Wildly inventive and imaginative. Geraldine Mills is an exciting new voice in children's literature.' - Patricia Forde, author of The Wordsmith
-- Patricia FordeAwards
Winner of Children's Books Ireland Award for Illustration 2016 (Ireland).
Book Information
ISBN 9781910411551
Author Geraldine Mills
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Little Island
Publisher Little Island
Weight(grams) 250g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 15mm