Pantglas

Pantglas by Mihangel Morgan, published by Y Lolfa in 2011, is a lively novel that explores the transformative changes facing the inhabitants of the fictional village of Pantglas as significant work on the reservoir unfolds. This edition, written in Welsh and spanning 253 pages, draws inspiration from the history of Lake Vyrnwy and Llanwddyn, showcasing Morgan’s imaginative storytelling.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the lives of the villagers as they prepare for the inevitable changes brought about by the reservoir project. The story intertwines elements of contemporary literature with themes related to community and adaptation, reflecting the challenges and dynamics of life in a changing environment. Pantglas invites readers to engage with its rich backdrop and the vibrant characters navigating this new era.
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A new era is afoot for the inhabitants of imaginary village Pantglas as major work to the reservoir takes place around them. They will have to move, but a surge of water will have passed under the bridge before then. A lively novel which uses some of the history of Lake Vyrnwy and Llanwddyn as a starting point for Mihangel Morgan’s riotous imagination. Reprint; published 2011.
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