The Dark is Rising

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The Dark is Rising Sequence - Loved by Children and Adults

The Dark is Rising sequence of five fantasy novels is a children's favourite. It's one of those rare kids' books that appeal to adults too. They are among the few special books like The Hobbit and the Harry Potter novels which bridge this gap.

I first read the series when I was about 35 and absolutely loved it and everybody I know who has read it seem to include it in their lists of favourite books.

Written by Susan Cooper, the first book in the series Over Sea Under Stone was originally published in 1965 with the last book being published twelve years later in 1977. The whole sequence has stood the test of time and now parents who read it when the books first came out, are buying it for their children and even their grandchildren, especially at Christmas and for birthdays.

An Overview of the Sequence of Novels

Just like most of the best fantasy novels, the story is about the fight between good and evil or, as the author calls them, the Light and the Dark.

Susan Cooper draws on Scandinavian and Celtic legends and stories of King Arthur, also called 'the Once and Future King', who would come to the aid of England in its time of extreme need.

The fourth book in the sequence, The Grey King won the Newbery Medal in 1976, an award given to the best children's novel of the year. The second book The Dark is Rising was the runner-up in 1974 so was named as an 'Honor' Book.

The Main Characters in the Sequence

First of all, the 'Old Ones' are an important element of the book. They are immortal beings who usually appear to be just like ordinary humans. However, they are servants of the Light, have great magical powers and are engaged in a fight against the Dark and its Dark Lords who have similar abilities.

Simon, Jane and Barney Drew - Two brothers and a sister who are the main characters of the first novel as well as making appearances in some of the succeeding ones. They are referred in the poem that features prominently throughout the books as the 'three from the track'.

Will Stanton - He is the hero of the sequence although he only plays an important part from the second novel onwards. Although he is only eleven, he is the last Old One who will be born and is the seventh son of a seventh son.

Merriman Lyon - As Will is the last Old One so Merriman is the first one, giving them a special relationship. Merriman is known to the Drew children as Great Uncle Merry and the sequence begins with their visit to him in Cornwall. He is, it is assumed, Merlin, King Arthur's wizard.

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The Lady - Although not an Old One, she is their ally and immensely powerful.

The Black Rider - He is the Dark's equivalent of Merlin or Merriman.

The White Rider - Don't be fooled by her name; she is on the side of the Dark.

The Walker - A human being who betrayed the Light and so must carry the Sign of Bronze through the centuries. This is one of six talismans that will be claimed by Will when he comes to know who and what he is.

Bran Davies - The son of King Arthur and Guinevere, brought forward to the present day as his mother thought Arthur would reject him because of her relationship with Lancelot.

The Sleepers - King Arthur's knights who fight in the final battle.

Pendragon The name of King Arthur and, in this series, also his son Bran Davies.

The Rooks - As in other fantasy novels, birds are tools of magic, in this series they serve the Dark.

Farmer Dawson - An Old One.

John 'Wayland' Smith - Another Old One and a smith.

Queen Guinevre's Maying - John Collier, 1900 

The Dark is Rising Sequence - Boxed Set

The Dark Is Rising (Boxed Set): The Dark Is Rising, Greenwitch, Over Sea, Under Stone, Silver on the Tree, The Grey King

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This boxed set has been given 5 stars by 18 people and 4 stars by 11 people out of a total of 32 reviews. It makes an ideal gift for older children or teenagers who enjoy fantasy novels.

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"Susan Cooper is one of the few contemporary writers who has the vivid imagination, the narrative powers,

and the moral vision that permit her to create the kind of sweeping conflict between good and evil that lies at the heart of all great fantasy. Tolkien had it. So did C.S. Lewis. And Cooper writes in the same tradition."

From Psychology Today

The Poem of Prophecy

Parts of this poem run through the series of books foreshadowing what is to come.

When the Dark comes rising, six shall turn it back;
Three from the circle, three from the track;
Wood, bronze, iron; water, fire, stone;
Five will return, and one go alone.

Iron for the birthday, bronze carried long;
Wood from the burning, stone out of song;
Fire in the candle-ring, water from the thaw;
Six Signs the circle, and the grail gone before.

Fire on the mountain shall find the harp of gold
Played to wake the Sleepers, oldest of the old;
Power from the green witch, lost beneath the sea;
All shall find the light at last, silver on the tree.

The Holy Grail - A Painting by Gabriel Dante Rossetti 

The Seeker -The Dark is Rising: The Movie

This was the trailer used to promote the movie in 2007, just before its release.
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The Seeker - The Dark is Rising movie

The Seeker

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There are some substantial differences between the novels and this movie. For a start, young Will is an American and he is 14 years old.

The Sequence of Novels

I am deliberately not giving too many details of each of these books otherwise it could spoil the enjoyment of anybody who wants to read them.

Over Sea, Under Stone is the first book in the sequence and is the least infused with magic and power. In fact, it is much more like a traditional children's adventure story. Don't let this put you off as you need to read this to enjoy fully the remaining books.

The Dark is Rising was awarded an Honor by the Newbery Medal. It is the story of Will Stanton discovering his true identity and coming into his power by performing certain tasks.

Greenwitch brings together the Drew children from the first book with Will Stanton. Jane Drew's sympathy for a powerful character has important consequences later.


The Grey King introduces Bran Davies and he meets Will Stanton.

Silver on the Tree This is, naturally, the climax of the sequence and all the characters come together.

Individual Novels of The Dark is Rising

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More Books by Susan Cooper

Although Susan Cooper is most famous for The Dark is Rising Sequence, she has written many other books for children. The majority of these are fantasy novels although she has written some notable historical ones as well.

Her books are well worth buying for children as she is such a good storyteller, bringing a feeling of reality to even the most outlandish fantasy. Others must agree because the star rating on Amazon for her books is excellent.

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    Bookworm25 Sep 7, 2011 @ 6:09 am | delete
    Love the Dark Is Rising series, I read them a few years back. I think that childrens books often cross into adults nowadays and these are some of the best. Excellently written with a fab story! Added to my online library! :)
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    Peregrina Aug 31, 2010 @ 12:19 am | delete
    I definitely read children's novels, and I love these ones. I didn't know there was a movie, though. Now I'm going to want to see it even though it's going to drive me crazy (since it's obviously so different from the book).
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    Flynn_the_Cat Jul 2, 2010 @ 6:07 pm | delete
    I love these books. We had an old paperback omnibus of all of them when we were gorwing up - unfortunately it kept losing pages off the end. I've been trying to reread it but I'm having to find new copies.
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    susannaduffy Nov 21, 2009 @ 5:02 pm | delete
    I love good childrens' novels and I love this lens. Apart from being in the Arthur group (now a lens at squidoo.com/groups/arthur) the Dark is Rising is blessed and featured on An Angels' Christmas
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    Momtothezoo Sep 4, 2009 @ 8:39 am | delete
    Excellent Lens! My daughter is a school teacher and is always looking for new books...I will tell her about The Dark Is Rising...Thanks!
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