Managing director James Daunt says staff showed overwhelming enthusiasm for Philip Pullman’s return after 17 years to the world of Northern LightsPhilip Pullman’s return to the world of Lyra Belacqua,La Belle Sauvage, has picked up its first award: the Waterstones book of the year.
The novel, and which is already a bestseller on both sides of the Atlantic,begins 10 years before Northern Lights and tells the account of an apocalyptic flood and how a young boy, Malcolm, and teams up with an older girl,Alice, to save the infant Lyra from a sinister plot.
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Source: guardian.co.uk