The Goddess has warned the druids of evil to come. But she has promised that an untimely shower of stars will mark the birth of one who can stem the tide. So the druids wait for the prophesied boy, their only hope. One brilliant night, stars dance across the sky and a raven-haired, green-eyed girl is born. She is Tegen, the Star Dancer. Eventually accepted by the senior druid, Tegen must abandon her family to learn the ways of the white-robes. Afraid and confused, she takes comfort from an enchanted silk shawl, and the dazzling magic in her steps. But all the while a ruthless enemy plots to destroy the Star Dancer and let evil out. Star Dancer is an enthralling fantasy story set in the stunning but harsh landscape of prehistoric Britain. Suggested age-group 9 to adult.
346pp, 153mm x 197mm, hardback, 2006
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This magical tale, written for children, is washed through with such a rare, spiritual quality that we recommend you don't miss reading it - however old you are! We ourselves have read it loads of times, and it never fails to enthrall and inspire us.