Philip Pullman's The Golden Compass Video Interview

Philip Pullman's The Golden Compass, originally published as Northern Lights in 1995, won the Carnegie Medal for children's fiction published in Britain that year. In 2007, it was named the "Carnegie of Carnegies," voted by readers the best Carnegie winner of the last 70 years. The Golden Compass is the first book in Pullman's epic fantasy trilogy, His Dark Materials, describing the otherworldly adventures of 11-year-old Lyra and her companions.

Get to know the author of this thrilling fantasy series by watching our November 2007 video interview. Learn how he got the ideas for the series, his thoughts about the movie adaptation of The Golden Compass, and his plans for a new book about Lyra. Pullman also offers advice for young writers, and his thoughts about the importance of reading.

 

 

Articles

Dakota Blue Richards Talks Lyra
Dakota Blue Richards Talks Lyra
by Marie Morreale
Scholastic News Online | December 3,2007
The 13-year-old star of 2007's movie adaptation of The Golden Compass spoke to Scholastic about her big-screen debut as Lyra Belacqua.
An Interview with Pantalaimon
An Interview with Pantalaimon
by Marie Morreale
Scholastic News Online | December 3,2007
Freddie Highmore plays a shape-shifting daemon The Golden Compass named Pantalaimon. Find out what Freddie had to say about filming the adaptation of the famous novel!

Philip Pullman's The Golden Compass
On November 2, 2007, Philip Pullman appeared on the Today Show to talk about his book The Golden Compass and answer questions. He responds to the claim that his books are anti-Catholic, and asserts that he is not promoting atheism in The Golden Compass

Resources

Philip Pullman Interview Transcript
by Philip Pullman
An interview with author Philip Pullman.

Clockwork Discussion Guide
In the fading light of a snowy winter's evening, with church bells and timepieces sounding the hour, a story has been set in motion by turns magical, terrifying, and urgent as a ticking clock.

The Firework-Maker's Daughter Booktalk
It's not easy to become a firework-maker, especially if you're a girl. But Lila is determined to do it, even if it means having to face the dreaded Fire Fiend of Mount Merapi.

The Firework-Maker's Daughter Discussion Guide
"A thousand miles ago, in a country east of the jungle and south of the mountains, there lived a firework-maker called Lalchand and his daughter, Lila." So begins Philip Pullman's delightful tale The Firework-Maker's Daughter.

Lesson Plans

The Golden Compass: Language Arts Lessons & Activities
Featuring The Golden Compass, these turnkey language arts lessons and activities on symbolism and characterization help students understand the relevance of literary themes in their lives. While connected to the book and film, these lessons and activit

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