Following the death of their mother, Angus Jack and his sister, Martha, have moved to Australia with their father to start a new life. They end up living in a bayside suburb, next door to a peculiar old lady called Reafen, who is a second-hand dealer. To Angus and Martha, Reafen seems harmless enough - if a little odd. Reafen kicks off a chain of events that draws Angus into the unravelling dramas surrounding the Old Realm, to which, unbeknown to Angus, he and his family have links to through their Viking heritage.
Funny, exhilarating and a little bit scary, THE FOURTEENTH SUMMER OF ANGUS JACK is a bewitching blend of Norse mythology and urban fantasy.
Ages: 8-11 years
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