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The Wind Eye

par Robert Westall

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A family holiday near the Farne Islands on the coast of Northumberland starts with the usual rows, especially when Madeleine steps on St Cuthbert's tomb in Durham Cathedral. The children feel as if the saint's eyes are watching them. Waiting for them at their house is a strange boat - known locally to belong to St Cuthbert.… (plus d'informations)
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A short novel aimed at older children and published around 1976 which is clearly referenced in the text. A dysfunctional family consisting of parents who are both widowed, the son of the mother and the two daughters of the father, arrive at a beach house in Northumberland which the father has just inherited from his uncle who drowned at sea in mysterious circumstances. En route they stop at Durham where the mother deliberately steps on the tomb slab of Saint Cuddy as he is known locally, or Cuthbert, as the saint reputedly was anti-women.

They have not been at the beach house for long when strange things occur centred around a man who appears at night and seems to be luring the youngest girl from the house. But first there is the discovery of an ancient boat in the boathouse, which has the ability to take its passengers back into the past, into the period when Cuthbert was alive.

I quite enjoyed the story and found the characters fairly realistic with their tensions, squabbling and hangups. Interestingly, at the start the mother is the unsympathetic character and the father seems the nice one, but part way through they flip over. The father's flaws become all too visible.

Knowing something about Saint Cuthbert, this was quite an interesting take on his character although one thing jarred: his tomb would not have been a simple slab. The original one was a raised gold and jewel encrusted shrine - it formed an important place of pilgrimage until the Reformation at which point the shrine was broken up and the valuables pocketed by the officials of King Henry VIII. The simple slab is a modern replacement, so the guide's story about the saint miraculously carving the name in the floor just as it is seen by them is completely wrong, and no one in the story suggests he is talking rubbish so that came over as a clunking mistake, early on in the book. However I was able to suspend disbelief afterwards although I don't know how accurate the portrayal of Cuthbert and his circumstances actually was. I rate this story as a 3-star quite interesting read. ( )
  kitsune_reader | Nov 23, 2023 |
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A family holiday near the Farne Islands on the coast of Northumberland starts with the usual rows, especially when Madeleine steps on St Cuthbert's tomb in Durham Cathedral. The children feel as if the saint's eyes are watching them. Waiting for them at their house is a strange boat - known locally to belong to St Cuthbert.

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