Taya and Lorkrin are Myunans – shape-changers who can sculpt their flesh like
modelling clay. They accidentally release Shessil Groach, a timid botanist
working in captivity on the top-secret Harvest Tide Project. A massive manhunt
is launched by the sinister Noranian Empire, which will stop at nothing to
protect its Project.With the help of a scent-seller, a barbarian mapmaker and
their uncle Emos, the teenagers and Groach keep one step ahead of the
Noranians, while they try to find a way to sabotage the Harvest Tide Project
and avert the disaster it will unleash.
Review
‘Unexplained death and secret projects; kidnapping, murder and conspiracy. It
all sounds a lot like the X-Files, but this is not Washington DC, but a fantasy
world where the sea is formed not of water, but of a heavy, suffocating gas. An
involving little fantasy in a world of monsters, diesel engines and
shapeshifters. If the writing does not attain the heady heights, it is of a
standard with JK Rowling and the story and setting are original and intriguing.
The shapeshifting abilities of the central characters are truly unique; instead
of merely changing form, the Myunan actually sculpt their flesh using tools.
The Harvest Tide Project is an entertaining fantasy for the Harry Potter set.
It is a very different kind of fantasy novel, but pitched for the same age
range and reading ability.’ (Luke Slater www.writeaway.org.uk )
‘An action-packed series of entrapments and escapes, successes and setbacks
… populated by a seemingly endless cast of divertingly weird creatures.’
(Books Ireland )
‘Original, exciting and richly imaginative, a refreshing departure from the
beaten track of mainstream fantasy’ (Publishing News )
‘I would definitely recommend this book to other readers, as it is a
spectacular tale, full of adventure and magic. Because of its fast-moving plot
and straightforward style, I think this book is suitable for 10 to 15 year
olds. (Mark Treacy, 16 Evening Echo )
‘some wonderfully weird secondary characters.’ (Irish Times )
‘Depicts .. The world of Braskia, where shape-changing teenage heroes get
embroiled in a variets of adventures. The substantial plot involves a number of
strands, and there’s a crucial science fiction dimension. Its humour will
appeal to boy readers particularly.’ (Celia Keenan Sunday Independent )
‘One of those rare gems that are perfect for every age group.’ (Evening Echo )
About the Author
Born in Dublin in 1973, OisÝn McGann spent his childhood there and in
Drogheda, County Louth. He studied art at Ballyfermot Senior College and D·n
Laoghaire School of Art and Design, and went on to work in illustration, design
and film animation. He moved to London in 1998, where he eventually found work
as an art director and copy writer for an advertising agency.
After three and a half years of advertising, he began to fear for his immortal
soul. He returned to Ireland in the summer of 2002 much as he had left … with
no job, no home and some meagre savings.
He now lives in Kells and works as an author, freelance illustrator and
artist..
You can check out OisÝn’s own website at oisinmcgann.com.”