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By: S I Gordon

The One Way Bridge

Pages: 56 Ratings: 5.0
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In The One Way Bridge, S I Gordon recounts the escapades of a young lad Si, who lives in the popular village of Birchwood with his mother and father and plenty of tourists. The story begins with a nail-biting chase through the back alleys of the village, where Si is being pursued by some boys from his previous school. He escapes and eagerly anticipates the weekend when he can venture to the other side of Pine Wood and the one way bridge. Si's zest for adventure is contagious and the fantasy world he ventures into, with his friend "M", is a marvellous escape from reality for the reader. Written as only a grandfather can when telling a tale, the One Way Bridge is a compelling read for all ages.

The One Way Bridge is Stuart's first venture into publishing but as many grandparents continue to do, he started by creating 'off the cuff' short stories for his grandchildren with the stories unfolding as they were told.

Stuart has continued in this organic approach allowing the stories to develop, as they are written; saying that as he writes, and the pages fill, he is reading the story for the first time.

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  • Emma Wilkinson

    My daughter and I read this story together and were spell bound. The author has a beautiful way with words, which transport one effortlessly to another time and dimension...we didn't want the boom to end...and whilst highly recommending to all who love enchanting fantasy adventure, we eagerly await the sequel.

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