Book description
A dazzling fantasy adventure for all ages, the first of a quartet.
Abarat: an archipelago of amazement and wonder. A land made up of
twenty-five islands, each one representing one hour of the day, each one
a unique place of adventure and danger (and one mysterious place out of
time), all ruled over by the evil Christopher Carrion, Lord of Midnight,
and his monstrous grandmother, Mater Motley.
Candy Quackenbush, a 16-year old from Chickentown, Minnesota, crosses
by accident from our world into Abarat, and discovers she has been there
many, many times before. She has friends there and she has enemies. As
Candy makes her journey between all the islands of the archipelago, she
will discover a plot by Christopher Carrion to block out the Sun, Moon
and stars to achieve a condition of Permanent Midnight. In order to
prevent this disaster, Candy must find the courage to confront the Lord
of Midnight; and in doing so come to know who she really is: a
revelation which will transform her own understanding of her place in
the epic events.
The first book of Abarat is a spellbinding adventure for all ages,
combining the heartstopping tension of a thriller with the powerful
charm of the most enduring fable. And beneath all, it possesses the
quicksilver imagination of one of the finest writers at work today. The
four books of Abarat have been rightly called Clive Barker's Narnia, his
Wonderland. A sumptuous treat that will capture the imaginations of
adults and children alike. Praise for the illustrated hardback edition:
“ABARAT is more than just a new and major contender. It is (like his
earlier book, THE THIEF OF ALWAYS) full of a level of beautiful terror
that children are still just able to bear”
Independent
“Always creating and always pushing into the furthest reaches of the
human mind, he is an artist in every sense of the word. He is the great
imaginer of our time”
Quentin Tarantino
“You're eager to love this beautiful, heavy, richly coloured slab of a
book. And thankfully it's easy to love…Abarat is a sumptuous and lovely
thing. With beautiful pictures of monsters.”
The Guardian Clive Barker was born in Liverpool in 1952. He is the
worldwide bestselling author of the Books of Blood, and numerous novels
including Weavenworld, Imajica, The Great and Secret Show, Sacrament and
Galilee. In addition to his work as a novelist and short story writer he
also illustrates, writes, directs and produces for the stage and screen.