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The Weathermonger Peter Dickinson

The Weathermonger By Peter Dickinson

The Weathermonger by Peter Dickinson


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Summary

Long-awaited new editions of Peter Dickinson's cult classics

The Weathermonger Summary

The Weathermonger (The Changes Trilogy, Book 1) by Peter Dickinson

Long-awaited new editions of Peter Dickinson's cult classics

England in the future - but an England that is less rather than more civilised. This is the time of The Changes - a time when people, especially adults, have grown to hate machines and returned to a more primitive lifestyle. It is a time of hardship and fear...

When 16-year-old Geoffrey, a weathermonger starts to repair his uncle's motorboat, he and his sister Sally are condemned as witches. Fleeing for their lives, they travel to France - where they discover that everything is normal. Returning to England, they set out to discover why the country is under this mysterious spell. Only discovering the origin of the deadly magic will allow them to set the people free of its destructive influence.

Peter Dickinson began writing the books after he'd had a nightmare. The trilogy is not sequential; rather, each book explores a different aspect of England during the time that simply became known as The Changes.

About Peter Dickinson

Peter Dickinson lives in Hampshire with his second wife, author Robin McKinley. He has written more than fifty novels for adults and young readers. He has won both the Carnegie Medal and the Whitbread Children's Award twice, and his novel The Blue Hawk won The Guardian Award in 1975.

Additional information

GOR001866856
9780007140312
0007140312
The Weathermonger (The Changes Trilogy, Book 1) by Peter Dickinson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
20030412
240
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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