This novel for young people consists of a fictional first person narrative by Robat - a typical 11-12 year old pupil at Segontium School in Caernarfon in 1969, the year of Prince Charles's visit to the Aberystwyth Urdd Eisteddfod and his investiture as Prince of Wales at Caernarfon Castle - as well as the first moon landing. It is also a time when Robat grows up in terms of social awareness and personal relationships. It is brought to life through the experiences of Robat and his friends - including Philip who is English - as well as the involvement of Robat and his sister Megan in protesting in different ways in support of the Welsh language, and against the pomp and pageantry in Caernarfon, resulting in a raised awareness of Welsh history not taught in schools. Robat it typical of his age group and his life consists of his family and friends, his bird watching and drawing hobbies, the local community and school, and brushes with adults in authority as well as teenage growing pains and concerns about the opposite sex.
Angharad Tomos Ordre des livres
Angharad Tomos est une auteure galloise distinguée et une ardente défenseure de la langue galloise. Ses contributions littéraires, en particulier dans la littérature jeunesse, sont célébrées pour leur originalité et leurs illustrations vibrantes. Par sa narration, elle enrichit considérablement les traditions littéraires en langue galloise et défend la culture galloise. Ses œuvres reflètent souvent son profond activisme et son engagement inébranlable en faveur de la promotion de la langue gallese.


- 2022
- 2022
Woven
- 250pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Moving from Penrhyn castle in Snowdonia in the 19th century to the harsh sugar plantations of Jamaica, this is a story of stark beauty and power exploring greed, violence and the struggle for equality and freedom. Two young girls on two continents. One lord with a hunger for profit. A shocking story of a slave girl and servant maid, a ship and castle and suffering beyond imagination.