TruthSinger

Nathan loves music and is able to hear songs, songs that reveal the truth of whatever or whoever he meets. But he fears that his music and ultimately, Nathan himself, have played a very big role in his parents' separation. To add to his worries, Nathan has moved with his mother, to his Uncle Nevill's house, an eccentric, mysterious old man. He also has to deal with a school bully, and an unwanted, but insistent friend, Katie, who performs "magic."

Nathan and Katie are inadvertently caught in the summoning of Uncle Nevill by Myrrd, Wyndcaller of Angliocch, and find themselves in the middle of a power struggle between a boy king and a sorceress in a kingdom on a parallel world. In Angliocch, Nathan learns to embrace his gifts for music and hearing and uses them to play an instrumental role in helping the boy king ascend the throne.

"Eventful and readable, The Truthsinger is a good fantasy…"
– Quill and Quire

"Descriptive passages come with an enviable agility of tone and there is a general economy in the writing that would be admirable in any novelist of any genre."
– Resource Links, June 1997

"From the threads of music and magic inherent in language, Haworth-Attard skilfully weaves the cloth of a superbly literate fantasy."
– Canadian Book Review Annual 1997

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TruthSinger

Nathan loves music and is able to hear songs, songs that reveal the truth of whatever or whoever he meets. But he fears that his music and ultimately, Nathan himself, have played a very big role in his parents' separation. To add to his worries, Nathan has moved with his mother, to his Uncle Nevill's house, an eccentric, mysterious old man. He also has to deal with a school bully, and an unwanted, but insistent friend, Katie, who performs "magic."

Nathan and Katie are inadvertently caught in the summoning of Uncle Nevill by Myrrd, Wyndcaller of Angliocch, and find themselves in the middle of a power struggle between a boy king and a sorceress in a kingdom on a parallel world. In Angliocch, Nathan learns to embrace his gifts for music and hearing and uses them to play an instrumental role in helping the boy king ascend the throne.

"Eventful and readable, The Truthsinger is a good fantasy…"
– Quill and Quire

"Descriptive passages come with an enviable agility of tone and there is a general economy in the writing that would be admirable in any novelist of any genre."
– Resource Links, June 1997

"From the threads of music and magic inherent in language, Haworth-Attard skilfully weaves the cloth of a superbly literate fantasy."
– Canadian Book Review Annual 1997

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TruthSinger

TruthSinger

by Barbara Haworth-Attard
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Overview

Nathan loves music and is able to hear songs, songs that reveal the truth of whatever or whoever he meets. But he fears that his music and ultimately, Nathan himself, have played a very big role in his parents' separation. To add to his worries, Nathan has moved with his mother, to his Uncle Nevill's house, an eccentric, mysterious old man. He also has to deal with a school bully, and an unwanted, but insistent friend, Katie, who performs "magic."

Nathan and Katie are inadvertently caught in the summoning of Uncle Nevill by Myrrd, Wyndcaller of Angliocch, and find themselves in the middle of a power struggle between a boy king and a sorceress in a kingdom on a parallel world. In Angliocch, Nathan learns to embrace his gifts for music and hearing and uses them to play an instrumental role in helping the boy king ascend the throne.

"Eventful and readable, The Truthsinger is a good fantasy…"
– Quill and Quire

"Descriptive passages come with an enviable agility of tone and there is a general economy in the writing that would be admirable in any novelist of any genre."
– Resource Links, June 1997

"From the threads of music and magic inherent in language, Haworth-Attard skilfully weaves the cloth of a superbly literate fantasy."
– Canadian Book Review Annual 1997


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045609708
Publisher: Barbara Haworth-Attard
Publication date: 03/06/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 193 KB

About the Author

Barbara Haworth-Attard lives in Port Stanley, Ontario with her husband and two cats. "TruthSinger" and "Wyndmagic" were originally published in print form in 1996 with Roussan Publishers who have, unfortunately, since gone out of business. Barbara has published fifteen books and numerous short stories, and is the recipient of the 2010 Arthur Ellis Crime Award for Best Juvenile, 2005 Snow Willow YA Award, 2006 B.C. YA Stellar Award; 2008 Prix LiverenetteFrance and numerous short-listings including the 2003 Governor General's Award, The Geoffrey Bilson Award, and the Canadian Library Association Young Adult Book of the Year among others.

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