Along the way Colin and Susan are aided by the wizard Cadellin Silverbrow and his dwarf companions. The children also have to compete with the wicked shape-shifting sorceress Selina Place and the evil wizard Grimnir, each of whom wishes to possess the weirdstone. Its nature is revealed when the children are hunted by the minions of the dark spirit Nastrond who, centuries before, had been defeated and banished by a powerful king. Susan possesses a small tear-shaped jewel held in a bracelet: unknown to her, this is the weirdstone of the title. The novel, set in and around Macclesfield and Alderley Edge in Cheshire, tells the story of two children, Colin and Susan, who are staying with some old friends of their mother while their parents are overseas. Upon completion the book was picked up by Sir William Collins who released it through his publishing company Collins in 1960. The story, which took the local legend of The Wizard of the Edge as a partial basis for the novel's plot, was influenced by the folklore and landscape of neighbouring Alderley Edge where he had grown up. Garner began work on the novel, his literary debut, in 1957, after he moved into the late medieval house, Toad Hall, in Blackden, Cheshire. The Weirdstone of Brisingamen: A Tale of Alderley is a children's fantasy novel by English author Alan Garner.
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