What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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The Forespoken
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SOLVED. Fantasy, time travel, possible YA, read pre-1988 [s]
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I think the artifact that brought them back in time was something they could hold in their hands.
I'll probably look into reading her books anyway, they sound interesting.


I can also recommend "The Little White Horse" & "Smoky House" by Elizabeth Goudge. I read them in about 6th grade.
Have you read "The China Garden" by Liz Berry?
Darn, I got thrown off by the reference to Cornwall in the last post. I then checked another list & got all excited about "Drift House" by Dale Peck but the date is too late (I'm going to add it to my TBR pile, though).
I bookmarked this list as well: http://www.princetonlibrary.org/teens...
Sorry for the rambling post....


I tried a variety of tags both on Goodreads & Google.
Good luck! I've been looking for my "lost" book for years.



Sorry, just a thought :)


Just tossing this out though, Juliet McKenna is probably the SF author who might be next to McKillip on a store shelf. Dunno if she wrote anything close to this.

There is one in particular that is set in Nova Scotia called Fog Magic. Mentions father, not uncle however.

Barbara, do you happen to remember what any of the time periods were the children were taken to? (I realize the uncle storyline would be in the recent past, but did they go back to more distant times as well?) And do you have any sense of when the "present day" was in the story?

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Marilyn, I'm trying to force my brain to remember anything else. So far, no good. The best I can come up with is - I think the "present day" was the 70s or 80s, and the latest time the children visited was in the spoiler above.

I believe that one of the children was local to the area (the one with the crazy uncle), while the other children - possibly siblings - were visiting.

edit: bleah, didn't see that this one was published in 2001-2002.





Oh I remember The Swing in the Summerhouse and The Diamond in the Window by Jane Langton. It was a great book, and could be the series you're referring to. I never knew there was The Astonishing Stereoscope by the same author.

Thanks again, Andy & Kate, but I'm pretty sure these are not "my" books.
Could it be A String in the Harp by Nancy Bond? Set in Wales, using an old key as an artifact for time-travel.


http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/75...
I've read a few different synopsis that make me think "Yes" or "NO!", but that's the best I've come up with so far!


L shelves pretty close to M."
Thanks stormhawk, this is not it. L'Engle is unforgettable for me; one of my first loves.


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The Sword of Culann
The peculiar bronze object of an old Maine fisherman introduces two twentieth-century children to Iron Age Ireland.
A Griffon's Nest
Two twentieth-century children once again yield to the power of the bronze sword hilt that this time leads them back in time to the Orkney Islands in the seventh and tenth centuries.
The Forespoken
An ancient sword hilt draws fourteen-year-old Claudia back through time to the nineteenth-century Orkney Islands.
The first is from '73, the last '76
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