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THE CHALK GIANT

THE CHALK GIANT

FICTION At the end of a long dry spell, young Dan Waterman sees something extraordinary – the faint traces of an ancient giant figure cut into the side of one of the chalk hills near London. More extraordinary still, the figure is of the Indian god, Shiva. But the following day it rains, the grass grows and the traces are lost. What happens next precipitates Dan's father into despair, makes enemies of Dan and his sister Clara, and leads closer and closer towards the carving of a very different image on the hill. Can Dan find proof that the Chalk Giant existed before it's too late? With its unusual theme, exciting plot, and amusing, finely crafted writing, The Chalk Giant is a story for children and adults alike to delight in.

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REVIEW: A lovely book

This is a well written and very readable young adults book somewhat in the style of Susan Cooper with a bit of Arthur Ransome thrown in. The story is told through the voice of a young man (Dan), who, in the midst of a heat wave, notices an ancient image of Shiva carved into the side of a local hill. He tells his father, a historian, and there is great excitement but unfortunately before anything can be done the rains come and grass recovers the "chalk giant."

A Purdie

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