It's 1347 and fifteen-year-old Will, an orphan boy, lives at Crowfield Abbey. Sent into the forest to gather wood, he rescues instead, a creature from a trap - a hob, who shares with Will a terrible secret. Somewhere in the forest behind the abbey where he lives, is a grave. And buried deep in the snow is an angel. But how can an angel die? What has it to do with the monks of the Abbey? When two hooded strangers arrive at Crowfield asking questions about the angel's grave. Will is drawn into a world of dangerous Old Magic. The Crowfield Feather was short-listed for the Times Children's Fiction Competition in 2008. This is a stunning debut novel and the first of a two part series.
This is a great hidden gem. It takes time to build, but when it does, it grabs u by the collar and does not let go. It's about a young boy William, pure at heart and blessed with a gift of Sight. The usual elves, demons are thrown in but done so maturely.What is unique is the setting - a medieval monastry and his growing up in an abbey. Also unlike other fantasy stuff, it does not shy in from using religious stuff and forces of Light. It introduces the concepts great maturity and simplicity ...