Bloodflower
By (Author) Christine Hinwood
A&U Children's
A&U Children
1st June 2009
Australia
Young Adult
Fiction
A823
Short-listed for Michael L Printz Awards (under US title 'The Returning') 2012 (United States)
324
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
302g
Vivid, compassionate and totally absorbing, Bloodflower follows the fortunes of young Cam Attling and all those whose fates entwine with his. Cam has a hunger, an always-hunger; it drives him from home, to war, from north to south. When he returns from war alone - all his fellow soldiers slain - suspicion swirls around him. He's damaged in body and soul, yet he rides a fine horse and speaks well of his foes. What has he witnessed Where does his true allegiance lie How will life unfold for his little sister, his closest friend, his betrothed, his community, and even the enemy Lord who maimed him With extraordinary insight and literary skill, Christine Hinwood weaves their stories to create a tale of romance, adventure and everyday life in croft and manor house and castle.
Her exploration of the strength of the human spirit and her portrayal of a society undergoing great change make this a book better suited to mature readers who can grasp the beautiful language and get to grips with the many characters. School Librarian
Christine Hinwood was born in England and grew up mostly in Australia, but also in England and America. She's always written. When she was very small, she used to sit and make up stories in her head while cuddling her security blanket; she called it 'having a thought', then, and told people she'd have to talk to them after she'd finished it. Christine studied Professional Writing and Editing at RMIT in Melbourne. Bloodflower is her first novel.