2010-07-01

vr_trakowski: (shelf space)
2010-07-01 10:14 pm

I need another book icon.

Martha Bacon's The Third Road.  It's difficult to describe, and while it seems to be available through Amazon, there's no description that I can see.  I don't know that it's that out of the ordinary for a '70s children's fantasy, but for me it was special.  

Three children go to visit their unusual grandparents in California.  They find a unicorn in the paddock among the horses, and that is just the beginning.  There's magic and history and time travel, a lapdog and Quetzacoatl, players and priests, and all of it is the way to the Third Road and Hy Brasil.  The enchantment mixes with reality and the adults don't disbelieve. 

I so wanted to find the Third Road myself.  Haven't yet, but I keep hoping. 
vr_trakowski: (shelf space)
2010-07-01 10:14 pm

I need another book icon.

Martha Bacon's The Third Road.  It's difficult to describe, and while it seems to be available through Amazon, there's no description that I can see.  I don't know that it's that out of the ordinary for a '70s children's fantasy, but for me it was special.  

Three children go to visit their unusual grandparents in California.  They find a unicorn in the paddock among the horses, and that is just the beginning.  There's magic and history and time travel, a lapdog and Quetzacoatl, players and priests, and all of it is the way to the Third Road and Hy Brasil.  The enchantment mixes with reality and the adults don't disbelieve. 

I so wanted to find the Third Road myself.  Haven't yet, but I keep hoping.