When she is taken on a mystery expedition by her eccentric uncle Victor, Sym can't believe her luck. Destination Antarctica - the very place she's always wanted to visit. But Victor has other plans, more sinister than Sym could possibly imagine. Could it be that Titus, the one who perished in that very place, will be the means of her survival?
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Review:
Geraldine McCaughrean has long been a fine novelist; The White Darkness makes her a great one as well. Wickedly funny and diabolically clever . . . this has to be one of the most remarkable novels for children published in the last fifty years. (Nicholas Tucker)
A breathtakingly fine novel. (Lindsey Fraser, The Bookseller)
The White Darkness is simply brilliant, totally original, always surprising... McCaughrean, as always, writes like a dream. (Wendy Cooling)
A dazzling, pitiless story about Antarctica. McCaughrean's imagination is fierce, tireless, unpredictable. (The Observer)
The White Darkness is as good as it gets. (Independent on Sunday)
A very disturbing, very dark teen-read' (Lady Fanciful (Blog))
Listed on The Sunday Times' 100 Best Children's Books from the last 10 years
Book Description:
The new novel from a major award-winning author, now in paperback-the story of a teenage girl with an obsession with the Antarctic
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- PublisherOUP Oxford
- Publication date2006
- ISBN 10 0192726188
- ISBN 13 9780192726186
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages272
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