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Greenwitch

by Susan Cooper

Book Details

Publisher:Simon and Schuster
Published:2010-11-30
Pages:192
Format:BOOK
Language:en
ISBN:9780689849190

Reading Info

Age Range:6-10

About This Book

The Drew siblings must face a powerful creature from the ocean depths to reclaim the golden grail in this third installment of Susan Cooper’s epic and award-winning The Dark Is Rising Sequence, now with a brand-new look! The priceless golden grail that Simon, Jane, and Barney Drew worked so hard to recover has been stolen by forces of evil. Great-Uncle Merry takes the siblings back to Trewissick in Cornwall, where he expects the Dark has hidden the grail. There, they are joined by Will Stanton,

Our Review

This third installment in an acclaimed fantasy series plunges young readers into a coastal Cornish village where ancient magic and modern courage collide. Siblings Simon, Jane, and Barney Drew return with their mysterious Great-Uncle Merry, joined by the enigmatic Will Stanton, to reclaim a stolen golden grail from sinister forces. The narrative masterfully blends the familiar comfort of a seaside setting with the thrilling tension of a supernatural quest, as the children must confront a powerful ocean creature known as the Greenwitch. This chapter book builds beautifully on the series' mythology while remaining accessible to newcomers, offering a compelling mix of Arthurian legend and elemental magic that will captivate middle-grade readers.

Cooper excels at creating an atmosphere where everyday reality seamlessly intertwines with profound mystical forces, making the magical elements feel both wondrous and believable. The story's distinctive strength lies in its focus on the children's agency and teamwork as they navigate this dangerous adventure, providing excellent role models for problem-solving and bravery. Young fantasy enthusiasts who enjoy complex world-building and character-driven plots will find themselves completely absorbed in this tale of good versus evil. The novel leaves readers with a satisfying sense of ancient powers properly balanced and the enduring strength found in friendship and family bonds.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction