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Treacle Walker #2: Axis Mundi
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Treacle Walker #2: Axis Mundi

Week 2/3: Footnotes & tangents for Chapters VII–XII
   '"This stone is small, of little price; spurned by fools, more honoured by the wise." My friend you saw; yet you do not see.'
   Treacle Walker leaned his head against the timber behind him and looked up into the stack.
   'Axis Mundi.'
   'Eh?'
   'The chimney. It is the heart of all that is. The sky turns on it. It is the way between.'
   'Between what?'
   'The earth, the heavens and the sapient stars.'   

Last Week | Reading Schedule | Further Resources

Welcome to Week 2 of a slow read of Treacle Walker by Alan Garner. I am your guide, Simon Haisell, and this is Footnotes & Tangents, a book group where we take our time to live inside great stories.

Each week, I offer you my footnotes and tangents. You will have your own, and I encourage everyone to treat the slow read as an opportunity to explore, reflect and create. You can join the discussion in the comments to let us know what caught your eye or ask the group any questions you may have. And if you’ve tumbled down a rabbit hole or taken your reading off on a tangent, please share where you have been and what you have found.

This week, we are reading chapters VII–XII. On my website, there is a reading schedule and a page of further resources.

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