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The Somerset Tsunami

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eBook - 'The Queen of historical fiction.' Guardian, Emma Carroll

Carroll, Emma

FABER & FABER

A fight for survival against torrential flooding and local superstition from the Queen of Historical Fiction.

7.99

(inklusive MwSt.)

Verfügbarkeit: Lieferbar

Zusatztext

A fight for survival against torrential flooding and local superstition from the Queen of historical fiction. 'A thrilling story.' The Times 'The Hilary Mantel of children's fiction.' The Telegraph 'Enthralling.' LoveReading A sinking boat . . . A girl in disguise . . . A disappearing sea . . . When Fortune Sharpe carves a boat from a tree with her beloved brother, Gem, she's only having a bit of fun. But now is not the time for a girl to be drawing attention to herself. She is sent away to find work dressed as a boy. Luckily a rich manor house is hiring. Yet Barrow Hall's inhabitants harbour dangerous secrets of their own, the suspicious owner is hunting for witches, and the house itself is a little too close to the sea . . . 'To read a new Emma Carroll book is to wallow in a warm bath as she expertly combines a thrilling story with local history and characters to root for.' The Times 'Carroll's historical fiction is at its best in this dramatic story . . . A wonderful sense of place and challenging characters.'Daily Mail, Best Children's Books of the Year 'Emma just gets better and better and BETTER.' Scott Evans, The Reader Teacher & #PrimarySchoolBookClub

Autorenportrait

Emma Carroll was a secondary school English teacher for many years. The Somerset Tsunami is Emma's ninth novel for Faber; she has also written the highly-acclaimed Frost Hollow Hall, The Girl Who Walked on Air, In Darkling Wood, The Snow Sister, Strange Star, Letters from the Lighthouse, Secrets of a Sun King and When we were Warriors. She lives in the Somerset hills with her husband and two terriers.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 01.10.2019

Umfang: 304 S., 2.13 MB

Sprache: ENG

Lesealter: Lesealter: 9-99 J.

ISBN/EAN: 9780571332823

Umbreit-Nr.: 9075946

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