
Resource links will direct you to Wiki pages, which we are maintaining. Last line: "I think we shall know," he said slowly, "one day.Please be aware that the sidebar in 'old' Reddit is no longer being updated with information about Book Clubs and AMAs as of October 2018. They work together (despite some mandatory sibling squabbling) and each play an important role in figuring out a step in the process. I enjoyed the connections to Arthur and the way the children worked out the clues that led them to the grail-not the Holy Grail, but a cup that depicts several scenes from the life of Arthur. Reading it in my fifties was fun-but not nearly as much fun as it would have been if I had still been in my single digits. I would have loved and appreciated it so much more if I had. I cannot believe that I never discovered and read it when I was growing up. This is a delightful children's fantasy novel filled with mystery and adventure and a good old battle between the forces of good and evil. But will he be able to protect them when their search leaves them trapped by the rising tide between the cliff and the sea.and the evil forces waiting on the yacht? It seems that evil forces are gathering and they turn to their great uncle for help. The words they are able to decipher lead them to believe that there is a treasure hidden "over sea, under stone" and connected in some way to King Arthur.Īs they begin their own quest, they find their journey dogged by a trio on a mysterious yacht as well as the local vicar. In a dusty corner of a hidden attic, Barney finds an old piece of manuscript with a rough drawn map and with words written in ancient script. When a rainy day see them exploring all the nooks and crannies of the house the family has rented from an old sea captain, it looks like their hopes may be fulfilled. Uncle Merry is well known for disappearing on quests for treasures that wind up in museums and the children hope that they might find some treasure of their own. Barney, Simon, and Jane Drew are headed to Cornwall with their parents to spend a month with their Great Uncle Merry (Merriman Lyon). The first book in Cooper's The Dark Is Rising fantasy series has a heavy dose of mystery in it. Over Sea, Under Stone (1965) by Susan Cooper

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