The Pit by Elaine Ramsay

The Pit by Elaine Ramsay

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For years Park Woods has been a haven of protection to the many creatures living there, but the peace and tranquillity has generated an attitude of indolence and complacency, leaving the animals vulnerable to danger. Now something sinister lurks deep in a pit nearby and every day its toxic poisons spread further...

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The Pit by Elaine Ramsay

For years Park Woods has been a haven of protection to the many creatures living there, but the peace and tranquillity has generated an attitude of indolence and complacency, leaving the animals vulnerable to danger. Now something sinister lurks deep in a pit nearby and every day its toxic poisons spread further, contaminating everything around it. The poisons invade a colony of rats, polluting their minds as well as their bodies. When Cory, a popular and dutiful hedgehog, discovers the poisoned stream, together with disfigured, dead and dying rats, he is compelled to initiate an investigation. The young hog is full of self-doubt about his ability to lead, but his determination, sensitivity and charisma succeed in mobilizing a number of apathetic, belligerent, meek, and traumatised animals and birds. Cory's 'army' eventually march out to face overwhelming odds. This is the story of an ordinary, unassuming little guy, pitted against something hostile and destructive. But it is not just a battle between good and evil, because these two characteristics are found on both sides: it is about personal battles to confront doubts and uncertainties. It is a race against time, and the final confrontation can only be won by overcoming individual weaknesses, using ingenuity, showing courage, learning to look out for friends and, for some, making the ultimate sacrifice. The Pit revolves around animals, nature and the environment - themes which make this work of adult fiction largely unique. It will appeal to fans of Watership Down by Richard Adams, William Horwood's The Duncton Wood series and The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame. Elaine has also drawn inspiration from Charles Dickens and George Orwell.
Elaine Ramsay is a retired Civil Servant with a BA Degree & Certificate of Education, specialising in English and Drama for primary school children. She is an active member of the U3A and belongs to two local drama/play reading groups and a creative writing group. Elaine has a long-term interest in the preservation of our woodlands and wildlife, which has informed her writing of The Pit. She is a member of The Leicestershire and Rutland Wild Life Trust, The Woodland Trust and The Leicestershire Wild Life Hospital.
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ISBN 13 9781780884172
ISBN 10 1780884176
Title The Pit
Author Elaine Ramsay
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Year published 2013-05-01
Number of pages 448
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.