Demetria has never questioned her harsh and joyless life on High Island. The bullying, the guards and the siren`s scream announcing yet another failed escape from the prisons of Low Island across the sea, are all she has ever known. But then Political Prisoner Ianto Morgan is billeted with Demetria`s family - and introduces Demetria to a world she never knew existed. He tells her about birds and flight, about science and the sea - and how he travelled thousands of miles to help her distant planet. But most of all he tells her about a world where people live free. Is Ianto telling the truth or is he a dangerous liar? With nothing left to lose, Demetria knows she must find out...
Janet Marjorie Mark (1943-2006) was a British children's author and two time winner of the Carnegie Medal. She also taught art and English in Gravesend, Kent, was part of the faculty of Education at Oxford Polytechnic in the early 1980s and was a tutor and mentor to other writers before her death from meningitis-related septicaemia.
Found by accident in a second-hand bookshop, this is the first book of a pair, possibly a projected trilogy, written not long before the author's untimely death.
Demetria is a young girl living in a brutal and joyless community on an island across the strait from a prison island. Her family hosts a "political" prisoner in the shed at the end of the yard, and she comes to know him. He gradually makes her aware of the bullying and sexism she has accepted as her lot and gives her glimpses of a much larger world and, indeed, universe outside. She assumes much of what he tells her are lies, but slowly understands that the lies are what she has been taught all her life.
A touching portrait of the slow growth of trust and the awakening of a young girl to the possibilities of life, in a horribly plausible picture of a vicious, backward dystopian community.