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Jamie lives in a freezing cold house nestled in the ancient woods of the South Downs, surrounded by mystery and magic. When strange things start happening during family picnics - food mysteriously vanishing from backpacks - he dismisses his uncle's jocular comment that maybe it's tree trolls. But something magical lurks beneath the hill in Underhill Lane, waiting to be discovered. This enchanting tale weaves together local Sussex folklore, Saxon history, and childhood adventure, blurring the lines between reality and imagination. Explore a world where hidden legends come to life, and the…mehr

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Jamie lives in a freezing cold house nestled in the ancient woods of the South Downs, surrounded by mystery and magic. When strange things start happening during family picnics - food mysteriously vanishing from backpacks - he dismisses his uncle's jocular comment that maybe it's tree trolls. But something magical lurks beneath the hill in Underhill Lane, waiting to be discovered. This enchanting tale weaves together local Sussex folklore, Saxon history, and childhood adventure, blurring the lines between reality and imagination. Explore a world where hidden legends come to life, and the boundary between myth and truth becomes delightfully uncertain. Perfect for readers who love stories that blend everyday life with magical encounters, "Jamie and the Tree Troll - a new legend of the South Downs in Sussex" offers a whimsical journey into the mysterious landscape of the South Downs, promising adventure, history, and a touch of real magic.
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Autorenporträt
Zsolt Kerekes is the author of four rural fantasy books for children, one of which - Jamie and the Tree Troll: a legend of the South Downs in Sussex - has seemingly crossed over genres from kidlit to folklore. In 2025, he will publish a speculative novel for adults called The Goblins are Coming! Born in Budapest, Hungary in 1956 and raised in 1960s Brighton, England, Kerekes now lives in the village of East Chiltington, in East Sussex. Before writing fiction, he spent 27 years editing tech guides and market data for the computer market.