The Door That Led to Where

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When the present offers no hope for the future, the answers may lie in the past

When the present offers no hope for the future, the answers may lie in the past

AJ Flynn has just failed all but one of his GCSEs, and his future is looking far from rosy. So when he is offered a junior position at a London law firm he hopes his life is about to change - but he could never have imagined by how much.

Tidying up the archive one day, AJ finds an old key, mysteriously labelled with his name and date of birth - and he becomes determined to find the door that fits the key. And so begins an amazing journey to a very real and tangible past - 1830, to be precise - where the streets of modern Clerkenwell are replaced with cobbles and carts, and the law can be twisted to suit a villain's means. Although life in 1830 is cheap, AJ and his friends quickly find that their own lives have much more value. They've gone from sad youth statistics to young men with purpose - and at the heart of everything lies a crime that only they can solve. But with enemies all around, can they unravel the mysteries of the past, before it unravels them?

A fast-paced mystery novel by one of the country's finest writers, and a UKLA Book Awards 2016 shortlisted title, THE DOOR THAT LED TO WHERE will delight, surprise and mesmerise all those who read it.


Gardner vividly juxtaposes the drug deaths and gang rivalry of the present with the top hats and formality of the early 19th century ... Gardner's clever tale is enjoyably complex.

Vorwort
When the present offers no hope for the future, the answers may lie in the past

Autorentext
Sally Gardner is a multi-award-winning novelist whose work has been translated into more than twenty-two languages. Her novel MAGGOT MOON (Hot Key Books) won both the Costa Children's Book Prize and the Carnegie Medal 2013, and was followed by THE DOOR THAT LED TO WHERE. Sally's genre-defying novel THE DOUBLE SHADOW (Orion) received great critical acclaim and was also longlisted for the Carnegie Medal 2013. THE RED NECKLACE (shortlisted for 2007 Guardian Book Prize) and THE SILVER BLADE, the film rights for which have been purchased by Dominic West, are set during the French Revolution. Sally also won the 2005 Nestle Children's Book Prize for her debut novel I, CORIANDER. She is also author of the popular Wings & Co Fairy Detective Agency series and TINDER, illustrated by David Roberts (Orion). Most recently she has published a novel for adults, AN ALMOND FOR A PARROT. Follow Sally at www.sallygardner.net or on Twitter: @TheSallyGardner

Klappentext

Sixteen-year-old AJ Flynn holds a key in his hand. It has his name and date of birth on it. But it's a key to a door that leads to where? Or when? On the other side of the door is a tumbledown house, a city booming with trade, and a murder mystery that echoes through the centuries. AJ steps through the door and finds himself at the centre of it all. It is London and it is 1830. Life is tough in 1830 - sickness, murder and crime abound - but is it so different from the London of now that AJ and his friends know? AJ needs to find the answers to the mystery - and decide where he belongs.


Zusammenfassung
So when he is offered a junior position at a London law firm he hopes his life is about to change - but he could never have imagined by how much. Tidying up the archive one day, AJ finds an old key, mysteriously labelled with his name and date of birth - and he becomes determined to find the door that fits the key.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Herausgeber Hot Key Books
    • Gewicht 242g
    • Autor Sally Gardner
    • Titel The Door That Led to Where
    • Veröffentlichung 01.01.2015
    • ISBN 978-1-4714-0111-4
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9781471401114
    • Jahr 2015
    • Größe H198mm x B128mm x T20mm
    • Anzahl Seiten 288
    • Altersempfehlung 13 bis 15 Jahre
    • Genre Kinder- & Jugendbücher
    • GTIN 09781471401114

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