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The Pit by Ann Pilling

When an old man comes to stay with Oliver's parents, Oliver is astonished by the man's acute phobia of fleas and rats. Determined to discover the source of the old man's terror, Oliver is drawn to a demolition site, where workmen are suffering appalling mental injuries. Oliver realises that something of enormous, terrifying power has been unearthed by the workmen but before he can find out more, a terrified scream comes from the cellar of his house. Thinking the screams to be from the old man, Oliver plunges into the cellar...to find himself in plague-ridden London, trapped in the body of a boy, surrounded by plague victims.
"Highly recommended reading for boys and girls" Tribune "Horror/Fantasy readers should relish it." Books for Keeps"
Ann Pilling was brought up in Warrington, Cheshire, and many of her books are set in the industrial North West. After reading English as London University, she taught in Buckinghamshire (the setting for The Empty Frame), then spent some time in America before returning to England and settling in Oxford. She is married with two sons and one grandson. Ann has been writing books for children since 1983. Her first published novel was Black Harvest, the first in a series of five ghost stories. Whenever possible, Ann retreats to the Yorkshire Dales which she calls 'the country of my heart'.
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ISBN 13 9780007114702
ISBN 10 0007114702
Title The Pit
Author Ann Pilling
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2001-07-02
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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