What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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Winterbringers
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SOLVED. Children's/middle grade fantasy chapter book about ice. [s]
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It sounds like Nancy Garden's Fours Crossing trilogy:Fours Crossing
Watersmeet
The Place Between
Set in New Hampshire, with lots of snow. There's a mysterious hermit, secrets kept by people in this small town, a strange plate (or maybe a bowl?) that seems to be connected with the weather magic, and two kids around 14--a girl who comes to stay with her aunt and a boy who's lived there all his life--who are connected with the history//mythology of the town.
Hmmm, I'm nor sure. I don't think that's it somehow, don't remember anything about the hermit or the plate...
Joanna wrote: "Hmmm, I'm nor sure. I don't think that's it somehow, don't remember anything about the hermit or the plate..."It actually sounds more like the second book, Watersmeet. The hermit is more of a background element and no plate. There is creeping ice though, caused by a spell by a woman named Rhiannon. Both kids have powers that run in their families..and it may be that they end up related?
I've found the book I was looking for. It was Winterbringers by Gill Arbuthnott. Turns out it was a boy who was visiting, and the girl lived there. It also includes a mysterious 18th century journal that I had completely forgotten - weird how our memory warps things!
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So this is a very long shot indeed, but I recently remembered a book I read as a kid that I just can't remember the title of.
Here's what I seem to remember:
- it's set in a village or small town, possibly near the sea?
- the main character is a girl
- some kind of cold spell sets in and everything begins to ice over
- it gradually becomes apparent that the ice is not natural, that it is either alive or caused by some kind of spell, I can't remember
- the girl is staying with some relative, maybe an aunt?
- she sets out to save the town/village from the ice and is able to do so thanks to some kind of power that runs in her family (I think)
- the cover of the edition I had was blue
- it was published over 10 years ago
- I think the author is a woman??
Ring any bells?