Enchanted Flute, The
Random House New Zealand Ltd
Longacre Press
27th April 2012
New Zealand
Children
Fiction
823.2
Short-listed for Sir Julius Vogel Award for Best Novel (Young Adult) 2013
Paperback
368
Width 131mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
340g
Believable fantasy by an award-winning author for 8 to 12 year olds - grounded in the here and now - and charged with a dangerous, menacing edge. A flute that will only play one mysterious song A strange old man in a wheel chair somehow rejuvenated by this music A leap from a window into a strange and often frightening world where nobody can be trusted and from which there seems to be no escape NZ Post Children's Book Award-winning author James Norcliffe's The Enchanted Flute sweeps Becky Pym and Johnny Cadman from the realities of modern day school and the suburbs into an ancient Arcadian world where an old battle is about to be reignited. The flute Becky's mother bought at a pawn shop proves to be a catalyst, a prize all forces seek. Lost, pursued, Becky and Johnny are swept along by events out of their control until the final confrontation between ancient enemies.
James Norcliffe is a poet as well as an author of children's books. He has been awarded the 2012 University of Otago College of Education's Writer in Residence. The Loblolly Boy won the 2010 NZ Post Junior Fiction Award, as well as being shortlisted for the Esther Glen Medal. He is also the author of its sequel, The Loblolly Boy and the Sorcerer, and of the 2013 book Felix and the Red Rats.