Swallow's Dance
By (Author) Wendy Orr
Allen & Unwin
A&U Children
27th June 2018
Australia
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Action and adventure stories
823.92
Long-listed for USBBY 2019 Outstanding International Books List 2019 (United States)
Paperback
288
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
256g
I wonder if the first day of Learning is always like this - do the girls on the hill always feel the ground tremble under their feet
Leira is about to start her initiation as a priestess when her world is turned upside down. A violent earthquake leaves her home - and her family - in pieces. And the goddess hasn't finished with the island yet.
With her family, Leira flees across the sea to Crete, expecting sanctuary. But a volcanic eruption throws the entire world into darkness. After the resulting tsunami, society descends into chaos; the status and privilege of being noble-born reduced to nothing. With her injured mother and elderly nurse, Leira has only the strength and resourcefulness within herself to find safety.
A thrilling Bronze Age survival story from the acclaimed author of Dragonfly Song.
'The mixture of prose and free verse to tell Leira's story is lyrical and magnetic-and devastating... this is a beautiful song of a book that shows that life isn't always fair, but change is always constant.' - Kirkus Review (Starred)
Wendy Orr was born in Canada, and grew up in France, Canada and USA. After high school, she studied occupational therapy in England, married an Australian farmer, and moved to Australia. They had a son and daughter, and now live on five acres of bush near the sea. Her books have won awards in Australia and around the world, and have been translated into twenty-six languages.
Although Wendy first learned to read and write in French, her family spoke English at home. She clearly remembers the excitement of reading a story in her own language for the first time. She immediately started writing stories, and hasn't stopped since.
Wendy has had many highlights in her writing career, including winning the CBCA Book of the Year and walking a red carpet with Jodie Foster, but believes that nothing compares to the thrill of the first vision of a new book.