Book details
The Shining World (The Notherland Journeys Book 2)
Description
Ages 9 to 13 years. This is the second book in a projected trilogy, and the sequel to "The Nordlings", Kathleen McDonnell's fantasy-adventure novel published in 1999. When the story opens, sixteen-year-old Peggy has gone up north to plant trees for the summer, hoping to make enough money to finally get out of her mother's house and gain her independence. On a visit to a petroglyph (rock-carving) site, she finds herself abruptly transported to Notherland, an imaginary world she created when she was seven years old and that she had visited the previous year. There, she learns that Mi, a spirit-child who lives in the RoryBory or northern lights, has gone off by herself in search of a mythical "shining world". Fearing for her safety, Peggy and her Notherland companions -- Gavi the philosopher-loon, Molly the pirate-doll, and a mysterious young man named Jackpine -- set out in search of Mi. In the process, they must pass through a series of dream worlds, where they encounter, among others, the Pirate Queen Grania and the nineteenth-century Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin. After finding themselves in a late eighteenth-century cotton mill peopled with child labourers, the group makes its way to the workshop of the great poet and artist William Blake. During their sojourn with Blake, Peggy learns from him that she is a Mental Traveller, someone with the ability to imagine a "World in a Grain of Sand". Only by valuing her gift will she be able to find Mi -- and catch a glimpse of the Shining World herself.
Age
12-14
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
236 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Continuation of a Unique Fantasy Adventure: 'The Shining World' is the second book in 'The Notherland Journeys' series, offering readers the chance to dive deeper into the imaginative and richly constructed world that Kathleen McDonnell has created. Fans of the first book will find more of the creativity and originality that drew them to the series.
- Character Development: As the sequel to 'The Nordlings', this book allows readers to follow the growth and evolution of beloved characters. Readers will get to see how Peggy, the protagonist, further navigates the challenges of Notherland and how her experiences shape her journey.
- Exploration of Complex Themes: McDonnell's work often touches on profound themes such as identity, the nature of reality, and the power of imagination. 'The Shining World' continues this exploration, providing readers with thought-provoking content that goes beyond the surface of a typical fantasy novel.
- Engaging Plot Twists: With its blend of fantasy, adventure, and psychological depth, 'The Shining World' promises a series of engaging plot twists and turns that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. The book is ideal for those who enjoy narratives that are as unpredictable as they are enchanting.