WINDS OF CHANCE
In an exclusive extract from his new book, Once Upon a Time in the North, Philip Pullman takes readers back to the very beginning of His Dark Materials Saturday March 22, 2008 ...from
The Guardian The gas-valve was stuck. It needed a wrench, but the only tool to hand was a dirty old
revolver, which the pilot hauled from the holster at his waist and used to
bang the valve till it loosened all at once, releasing more gas than he really
wanted. The balloon sagged and drooped suddenly, and plunged downwards,
scattering a group of men clustered around a broken tractor. The gondola
smashed into the hard ground, and bounced and dragged behind the emptying
balloon across the open space until it finally came to rest only feet away
from a gas storage tank.
The pilot gingerly untangled his fingers from the rope he'd been holding on to, worked out which way up he was, shifted the tool box off his legs, wiped the oily water out of his eyes,
and hauled himself upright.
"Well, Hester, looks like we're getting the hang of this," he said.
His dæmon, who looked like a small sardonic jackrabbit, flicked her ears as she clambered out of the tangle of tools, cold-weather clothing, broken instruments and rope.
Everything was saturated.
His dæmon, who looked like a small sardonic jackrabbit, flicked her ears as she clambered out of the tangle of tools, cold-weather clothing, broken instruments and rope.
Everything was saturated.
Philip Pullman's Once Upon a Time in the North is published by Random House in the UK on April 3. Release date in NZ 4 April, rrp $29.99 and in Australia $29.95 1 May.
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