Medina Hill
By (Author) Trilby Kent
Tundra Books
Tundra Books
15th December 2009
Canada
Children
Fiction
FIC
Hardback
176
Width 143mm, Height 201mm, Spine 18mm
293g
In the grimy London of 1935, eleven-year-old Dominic Walker has lost his voice. His mother is sick and his father's unemployed. Rescue comes in the form of his Uncle Roo, who arrives to take him and his young sister, Marlo, to Cornwall. There, in a boarding house populated by eccentric residents, Marlo, who keeps a death grip on her copy of The New Art of Cooking, and Dominic, armed with Incredible Adventures for Boys- Colonel Lawrence and the Revolt in the Desert, find a way of life unlike any they have known. Dominic's passion for Lawrence of Arabia is tested when he finds himself embroiled in a village uprising against a band of travelers who face expulsion. In defending the vulnerable, Dominic learns what it truly means to have a voice. Trilby Kent brilliantly handles a far-off time and place to present a story of up-to-the-minute relevance.
" What had every promise of being a lazy bucolic idyll turns into Dominics coming-of-age summer. Maybe its too much to expect this youngster to help turn the towns tide against expelling the Gypsy community from its borders, but Dominic does manage to gradually find his voice and his courage in Kents highly original debut."
Starred Review, Booklist
Trilby Kent was born in Toronto, Ontario, and grew up in cities on both sides of the Atlantic. After completing degrees at Oxford University and The London School of Economics, she worked in the rare books department at a prominent auction house before turning to writing feature articles for publication in Europe and North America. She now lives in London, England. Medina Hill is Trilby Kent's first novel.