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Dark Town Trilogy, Book One, Rehc Taht Fables
This is the story of young Ninel Gink and the people and town
of Rehc Taht; the most northerly European town in the world. They
live in darkness most of the year and are surrounded by ice, listen
to the radio phone-in programmes and love the telephone.
It is a political satire on the history of Britain. An ecological parable
for our times. Based on the fictional town of Rehc Taht, this story shows
a loving, deep respect and fascination for the Inuit culture and history.
This is one in a series of three books: Rehc Taht Fables, Ageof Discovery
and Darktown After Dark.
Written and illustrated by Andrew Crummy
Designed by Shirley Anne Murdoch
Small and Crummy Publications
£5 + post and packaging
Annie Warner, Bromley by Bow review
"
A must read for those involved in the arts"
This black and white illustrated book, has a simple classic design, which is
a feature of this trilogy. It makes it stand out from other books and is a unique selling point. While
it is an adult book, it is hoped children will enjoy the fables and how Ninel
grew up.
Paperback: 77 pages
Publisher: Small and Crummy Publications (14 Nov 2005)
Language English
ISBN: 0954639707
