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The Owl Service

by: Alan Garner

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Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780007127894
ISBN: 0007127898
Label: CollinsVoyager
Manufacturer: CollinsVoyager
Number Of Pages: 224
Publication Date: August 05, 2002
Publisher: CollinsVoyager
Studio: CollinsVoyager
Sales Rank: 11070




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great
This was a bizarre little book. It is a retelling of an old Welsh legend - a legend of a curse that is relived in each generation, again and again, in the same Welsh Valley. The main characters are Allison and Roger who are Step Siblings and Gwen is the son of the flitch - the wise man of the valley.

The book captivated and I could not put it down. Various kinds of discrimination and prejudice pervade the plot and the book is full of dark twisty turns in the plot and sub-plots, one of which is the condensation of the English to the Welsh and its corollary in the Welsh resentment of English wealth. The class divide is on many different levels: between a working class boy and richer children, between a land-owning family and a businessman's ... Read More:



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Genius
This is without doubt one of the best novels for children ever written - yet I hesitate to call it a children's story - so much depth & complexity it contains. It knocks JK Rowling, CS Lewis to the floor.

I first read it when I was 11 & it frightened me so much I couldn't finish it. Re-reading it as an adult, I don't know if I could have fully have understood it as a child.

Its blend of everyday reality in a modern dysfunctional family, myth and madness give it a Shakespearean power; yet it is deceptively simply written in elegant, modern, economic prose.

A must-have for any imaginative child's library, and any adult's too.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Follow Alan Garner into the magical world of Mabinogion myth.
Mabinogion myth meets the 'modern' day in this tale of recurring rivalry in a Welsh valley. Three young adults start out as friends until a curse love and revenge from unknown eons ago of descend upon them. Time and time again, century after century, one man kills the other for the affection of the woman. Will it be the same pattern for Alison, Roger and Gwyn?

I must admit to reading the Owl Service twice, as I could not fathom it the first time. Welsh legend combined with language from four decades ago left me frequently perplexed. Take the title, for one. I thought it was about owls delivering messages. My fellow philistines, it pertains to a complete dining set decorated with stylized floral owls. (With this tip, this review is already ... Read More:



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Terrifying
I have been reading and re-reading this book on and off since I was a child and I am now a middle aged woman with three children of my own. Despite you thinking I might know better by now, I still find this book absolutely terrifying, albeit in a compulsively readable kind of way.

Garner's books have been consistently in print for years, which says a lot about their popularity. It does however seem to be a quiet kind of popularity and I don't think they are treated with the respect and adulation they deserve. His works are always beautifully written, very well researched (he deals in folklore and myth) and have a tense, haunting quality that will scare your socks off.

This story settles around the discovery of a set of plates which ... Read More:



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Satisfyinginly spooky, and great on step family dynamics.
When Alan Garner read the Welsh legend about Lleu, whose wife Blodeuwedd was made for him out of flowers, the legend stuck in his mind for years. Blodeuwedd falls in love with Gronw Pebyr, together they murder Lleu but he is brought back to life and kills Gronw by throwing a spear at him right through a rock. Blodeuwedd is turned into an owl.

Garner translates the legend into a modern tale. Alison and her mother, Roger and his father, are staying in Wales five weeks after the adults marry. The new step-brother and sister meet local Gwyn and a potentially tragic re-enactment of the legend is set in motion when Alison becomes obsessed with a set of plates from the loft, with a design on them which looks like an owl - or is it a flower pattern? The ... Read More:


 



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