![]() ![]() The shackles rub but healing is quick and easy, so what's to mind? Waking up to the cage and the shackles is what it is. Only this is not a town it's a cage beside a cottage, surrounded by a load of hills and trees and sky. The trick of not minding is key it's the only trick in town. Not mind about it hurting, not mind about anything. Then you wake up and remember where you are. Your fingers are burnt, but they hold the blackened match. You light the match and hold it between your thumb and forefinger, letting it burn right down until it goes out. You sneak the big box of matches from the kitchen drawer and run with them to the woods. He puts his arm round you and turns back to the screen.Īfterward you both want to try the thing in the film. The other boy's warm to lean close to, and he moves his gaze from the telly to you sort of in slow motion. There's these two kids, boys, sitting close together, squished in by the big arms of an old chair. Sixteen-year-old Nathan is torn between the two worlds, one of darkness and one of light.įox already has movie rights, and producer Karen Rosenfelt ( The Book Thief, Twilight) has been tapped for the project. The first in a planned trilogy for readers 12 and older, the debut novel from British writer Sally Green takes place in a world where two warring factions of witches live among humans. ![]()
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