Moondial

Moondial

1988 • Family, Fantasy, Horror
A teenage girl discovers a portal through time, and tries to help two children of the past.
Runtime: 1h 52m
Dive into the enchanting pages of Helen Cresswell's 'Moondial', where the mystical and the ordinary blend seamlessly, creating a captivating tale that goes beyond the screen adaptation. Cresswell's narrative is a rich tapestry of emotions, depicting a young girl's journey through time in a beautifully crafted literary landscape. In the novel, Cresswell's knack for creating vivid imagery and intricate details draws readers into the eerie and magical world she has created, offering an experience that is as haunting as it is mesmerizing. Reading 'Moondial' reveals layers of depth and nuance that are often lost in translation from book to screen. The novel's ability to delve deeper into the characters' motivations and inner thoughts provides a fuller understanding of their struggles and triumphs. Cresswell's mastery of language and her ability to weave suspenseful narratives makes the reading of 'Moondial' a more profound and enriching experience, inviting readers to lose themselves in a world filled with mystery, history, and heart.

Moondial inspired from

Moondial
by Helen Cresswell