The Owl Service

The Owl Service by Alan Garner is a fantasy novel published by Collins in 1999. This edition contains 155 pages and is written in English. The story follows Alison as she discovers a peculiar dinner service adorned with floral owls, which leads her into the reenactment of a tragic Welsh legend. This narrative intertwines elements of fantasy and magic, making it suitable for confident readers aged nine and older.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a tale that explores themes of legend and the impact of the past on the present. The book delves into the interplay between reality and myth, as Alison’s discovery sets off a chain of events that echoes the original story. With its focus on European folklore and fantasy, The Owl Service invites readers to reflect on the connections between people and places, as well as the enduring nature of stories across time.
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Fantasy. Alison discovers a strange dinner service with a pattern of floral owls, and is drawn into the replay of a tragic Welsh legend. Recommended for confident readers. 9 yrs+
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