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The Sterkarm Handshake

Susan Price
3.78/5 (823 ratings)
Tale of a clash of two cultures. "Beware of shaking hands with a Sterkarm" goes the folk saying. Why the warning? The members of this wild 16th-century Scottish clan are left-handed, and while they smile and offer the right hand, the left wields a dagger. When a 21st-century mega-corporation, the Elves, opens a Time Tube to the 16th century, the stiff-backed CEO finds his plans for exploiting the mineral and tourism possibilities of the ancient English-Scottish border frustrated by the Sterkarms, raiding parties of men he regards as primitive animals. The only mistake is foolishly underestimating the Sterkarms themselves.

On the other side of the Time Tube, anthropologist Andrea Mitchell has been sent to live with the Sterkarms to be the corporation's informant and translator. There she is surprised to find herself admired for her generous curves and accepted warmly by the volatile and affectionate, but intermittently murderous,clansmen. Andrea Mitchell finds more than research there, as she falls in love with a young Sterkarm warrior. When her lover, Per, is grievously wounded on a raid, she persuades Old Toorkild, the chief, to allow his handsome and adored son to be transported to the 21st century for healing. But when Per awakes in a world four centuries ahead of his own, his terror and suspicions of treachery bring down a wild collision between heartless technology and a ferocious people skilled in passionate defense of their life and lands. And in the bloody battle that ensues, Andrea must finally choose whose side she is on...her love or her world.

Winner of the Guardian Fiction Prize in England, Susan Price's The Sterkarm Handshake--a richly textured love story, a vivid and sometimes humorous portrayal of confrontation between cultures, and a thumping good page-turner--should find enthusiastic fans among teen-fantasy and time-travel buffs. (Ages 12 and older) --Patty Campbell

Format:
Pages:
455 pages
Publication:
2003
Publisher:
Edition:
New Ed
Language:
eng
ISBN10:
0439978963
ISBN13:
9780439978965
kindle Asin:
B01H13AUSA

The Sterkarm Handshake

Susan Price
3.78/5 (823 ratings)
Tale of a clash of two cultures. "Beware of shaking hands with a Sterkarm" goes the folk saying. Why the warning? The members of this wild 16th-century Scottish clan are left-handed, and while they smile and offer the right hand, the left wields a dagger. When a 21st-century mega-corporation, the Elves, opens a Time Tube to the 16th century, the stiff-backed CEO finds his plans for exploiting the mineral and tourism possibilities of the ancient English-Scottish border frustrated by the Sterkarms, raiding parties of men he regards as primitive animals. The only mistake is foolishly underestimating the Sterkarms themselves.

On the other side of the Time Tube, anthropologist Andrea Mitchell has been sent to live with the Sterkarms to be the corporation's informant and translator. There she is surprised to find herself admired for her generous curves and accepted warmly by the volatile and affectionate, but intermittently murderous,clansmen. Andrea Mitchell finds more than research there, as she falls in love with a young Sterkarm warrior. When her lover, Per, is grievously wounded on a raid, she persuades Old Toorkild, the chief, to allow his handsome and adored son to be transported to the 21st century for healing. But when Per awakes in a world four centuries ahead of his own, his terror and suspicions of treachery bring down a wild collision between heartless technology and a ferocious people skilled in passionate defense of their life and lands. And in the bloody battle that ensues, Andrea must finally choose whose side she is on...her love or her world.

Winner of the Guardian Fiction Prize in England, Susan Price's The Sterkarm Handshake--a richly textured love story, a vivid and sometimes humorous portrayal of confrontation between cultures, and a thumping good page-turner--should find enthusiastic fans among teen-fantasy and time-travel buffs. (Ages 12 and older) --Patty Campbell

Format:
Pages:
455 pages
Publication:
2003
Publisher:
Edition:
New Ed
Language:
eng
ISBN10:
0439978963
ISBN13:
9780439978965
kindle Asin:
B01H13AUSA