Island of the Strangers
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Cover Story
The illustration on our cover is taken from Stories for Children by Oscar Wilde, illustrated by P J Lynch, 0 7500 0302 2, £10.00 (see Fairy Tale Favourites). The book is published by Simon & Schuster and we're grateful to them for help in using this illustration.
Island of the Strangers
Inishnagal is a deserted island where a band of shipwrecked Spaniards left their grieving voices, after being slaughtered by the local warlord, centuries ago. Now, in the twentieth century, the villagers who live across the causeway from the haunted island revive xenophobic passions against a school party of town kids who arrive for a field trip. Nora stands alone against this tide of hatred. An unflinching book, written in the plain, vivid register of Nora's speech. There's a positive note in the conclusion, but the author eschews an evasively neat and happy ending. Able readers will find this a tense and thought-provoking book.