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The year the swans came

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Growing up amidst the ruins of war, four children play among the bridges and cobblestone walkways of an old city, using them as a backdrop for their games.

Pieter Bader, the eldest, wants nothing more than to work with their father in the family business, designers of mirrors for royalty since the 17th century, while his young sister, Maidy, dreams of becoming a writer.

She has her own special bridge, the smallest in the city, around which she weaves stories of swashbuckling pirates and princesses, dressed all in silver, who wear sandals made from the silken thread of a spider's web.

Her best friend is Ruth, a young Jewish girl whose family returned to the city as refugees after the war.

Slightly the older, and both rich and very beautiful, Ruth dreams of marrying Pieter, only for him to vanish from their lives late one night.

Is his disappearance linked to the arrival of the swans, feared as cursed and birds of ill-fortune?

What will happen when they return six years later, on the morning of Maidy's sixteenth birthday? And who exactly is the charismatic and mysterious Zande?Follow Ruth and Maidy's cursed tale of love as they discover what happened to Pieter, how the appearance of Zande will affect both their lives, unleashing events as tragic and fantastical as one of Maidy's stories.

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Product Details
Matador
1789016118 / 9781789016116
Paperback / softback
823.92
28/10/2018
United Kingdom
English
Fantasy
336 pages
22 cm
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