The Lost Key
The Lost Key
Written by Rosie Andersen. Illustrated by Paul Jackson.
The Lost Key is a fable set in Anglo-Saxon Suffolk and is a portrayal of the inhabitants of the village of Mynda, who go about their daily work, farming the land to feed themselves, their families and community. Although set in a period of peace, it is also a time that is changeable and potentially volatile.
Leof, our young protagonist, is a complex character who, through no fault of his own, has inherited a story about himself that is so overpowering, it is in danger of overwhelming him and preventing him from living a happy and fulfilled life.
48 pages and highly illustrated 21.6 x 27 cm
ISBN 978-1-9998457-9-7
£17.99
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Tuesday Takeover on BBC Radio Suffolk
Testimonials / Reviews
“This is the perfect companion to ‘Songs of the Trees’, Rosie Andersen’s much acclaimed first imaginatively rendered tale. The Lost Key delightfully invokes the richness of our Anglo-Saxon heritage combined with the deep personal quest for self understanding – it is a must read.”