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The Whispering Mountain

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The Whispering Mountain
First edition
AuthorJoan Aiken
LanguageEnglish
PublisherJonathan Cape
Publication date
1968
AwardsGuardian Children's Fiction Prize (1969)
ISBN9780765342416

The Whispering Mountain is a 1968 book by Joan Aiken. The book won the 1969 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize[1] and was a commended runner-up for the Carnegie Medal.[citation needed]

Synopsis

Set in Wales during the early 19th century, the book follows the adventures of Owen Hughes, a young boy who stumbles upon a secret plot involving smugglers, spies, and a hidden treasure.

Owen lives in a small village near the Whispering Mountain, a place rumored to possess magical powers and to be the home of ancient giants. When Owen discovers an old manuscript that reveals the location of a lost Welsh king's treasure, he becomes entangled in a dangerous quest. The manuscript attracts the attention of various factions, including spies from the French, English smugglers, and local villagers.

As Owen and his friends delve deeper into the mystery, they face numerous obstacles and adversaries, including treacherous journeys, encounters with mystical creatures, and the constant threat of betrayal. The young protagonist must use his wits, bravery, and the help of his companions to navigate the perilous Welsh landscape and outsmart those who seek the treasure for their own nefarious purposes.

The story combines elements of adventure, mystery, and folklore, capturing the spirit of Welsh legends and myths. It explores themes of courage, friendship, and the importance of preserving history and cultural heritage. "The Whispering Mountain" is a thrilling and enchanting tale that appeals to readers of all ages.

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