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Loudwater grandfather releases children's book


A MATHS teacher who has long harboured a dream to become a fully published author has just released his first book.

John Burnell, 68, from Loudwater said: “I am still a 12-year-old at heart in a rather ancient body” which is why his first book is a children's novel.

The book called Toby Tallis and The Castle of Many Lands is a fantasy adventure story with hints of Arthurian legend.

Burnell, who has four children and nine grandchildren, said: “It is something I have always wanted to do.

“When I was at school I wrote a lot. I think I should have got on with that. But in those days you did what you were told. Parental pressures said you have got to have a science degree and you will always have a job.”

Burnell teaches Maths at The Wye Valley School in Bourne End and took early retirement 15 years ago to write more, but keeps being called back to teach.

He wrote two adult science fiction books previously but said they are not “page turners.”

Burnell said: “Luckily I have seem to have hit the fight format with this one. People's comments have been they can't put it down once they started it.

“I think it is for anyone who is young at heart.”

He self published the book and drew the cover and is for children 12 years and upwards- up to adults.

The story follows Toby Tallis and his younger sister when they find an enchanted castle on the beach, which is based on south Devon's Bigbury Bay.

Burnell says it mixes “myth and legend” and includes a witch, a miraculous cauldron, a dragon which Toby of course kills and there is quite a big battle scene at the end and not forgetting a wise old man.

The core of the story focuses on what happened to Merlin and the mystery that surrounds his death.

He said another aspect to the book is the idea that there is a parallel world to ours.

He said: “Just think of King Arthur. There no historical evidence of his existence yet there are the stories. What I am suggesting is there is a parallel world and all these things happen there but somehow they seep back into our world and become legend.”

The book is available online from www.amazon.co.uk and www.tesco.com or type Toby Tallis into a search engine. RRP is £7.99.

Comments(2)

Ewartwhatyoubulldoze says...
1:29pm Tue 17 Aug 10

Without wishing to post a protractored response, it looks like this maths teacher has gone off at something of a tangent.
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Is it a sine of the times or a calculated risk?
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Lets just hope that the finished product is a prime read.

guesswork says...
3:52pm Sun 22 Aug 10

Interesting. There's a great deal going on with maths. I read on Wikipedia that Louis Pasteur was primarily a mathematician before he discovered the potential of penicillin to be anti-biotic.

There are some interesting maths with regard chemistry as most know.

With science fiction in mind. A little off topic. It's possible to buy Marvel superheroes and villains (two separate packs) top trump cards. Could make for some interesting inspiration.

Does involve any talk of necromancers and the like.


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