The Stone Book Quartet
The Stone Book Quartet is a collection of stories by
Alan Garner about his family spanning over a century, which was awarded the
Phoenix Award in
1996. These are:
- The Stone Book
- Tom Fobble's Day
- Granny Reardun
- The Aimer Gate
While seemingly in modern English, the language of the book is poetic and draws on the patterns and rhythms of local
Cheshire dialect. Garner's great grandfather was a
stonemason, and The Stone Book describes his initiating his daughter into the secrets of his craft high on the steeple of a
church he is helping to build. When she asks for a book, he shows her an older writing - his own stonemason's emblem carved in rock deep within Alderley Edge and dating back countless centuries. The book is the land.