Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
During the course of The Four Dreamers Return to Loch Brochan one of the dreamers, Flora, says - "I think our trips to the past are like an education teaching us about how evil exists in this world and although it may not be seen as witchcraft it is there and the moral of the trips is that good will always overcome and that we will benefit from this throughout our lives...." And this sums up the book beautifully. The four 'dreamers', Morag, Flora Torquil and Calum, continue their adventures using the strange powers of Loch Brochan to travel in time. They will experience Egypt, early Scottish history, biblical events and more, as they themselves grow in time until the day comes when they, too, fulfil their destinies.Hugh McKenzie has written a gentle book for young adventurers - a welcome addition to any child's collection of stories.