The Wild Way Home
Autor Sophie Kirtleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2020 – vârsta până la 11 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526616289
ISBN-10: 1526616289
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Children's Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526616289
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Children's Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The Wild Way Home is a moving exploration of what it means to have the courage to stand by the people you love through the tough times as well as the good
Notă biografică
Sophie Kirtley grew up in Northern Ireland, where she spent her childhood climbing on hay bales, rolling down sand-dunes and leaping the raw Atlantic waves. Nowadays she lives in Wiltshire with her husband, three children and their mini-menagerie of pets and wild things. Sophie has always loved stories: she has taught English, and has worked in a theatre, a bookshop and a tiny pub where folk tell fairytales by candlelight. Sophie is also a prize-winning published poet. This is Sophie's debut novel.
Recenzii
The Wild Way Home echoes Skellig and Stig of the Dump, with a bold, readable charm entirely its own ... Full of peril, sadness and wild joy, it's a timeslip adventure with a difference.
Underpinning this action-packed debut is a sensitive portrayal of how a child's fear of illness and change can be overcome by helping others and facing up to the truth.
This thrilling time-slip adventure oozes magic and heart
So good I read it twice
I loved this unique quirky story full of heart
An enchanting debut
With echoes of Skellig, this story is so smoothly told I barely stopped. A really powerful debut and definitely a must in every school library
Delivers in spades. It made me laugh, cry, gasp and turn the pages for one more chapter every time I had to stop
Reminiscent of Skellig and Stig of the Dump, The Wild Way Home is a lovely time-slip adventure full of heart, family and finding your feet when times are tough
An exciting debut that takes us on a timeslip adventure into the deep past, where survival is at the point of a spear and family is the only thing you have to hold onto
Gorgeously magical and achingly real. I loved every character in this book and I devoured the whole story in a breathless rush because I couldn't stop reading (even when it made me cry)
A beautiful story of things ancient and eternal. Kirtley convincingly creates and navigates the difficult landscapes of both Stone Age Ireland and contemporary family life in this big-hearted, gripping debut.
A tense, emotionally charged time-slip story . deeply moving and at times heart-breaking. Coming soon and eminently worth the wait
It is a heart-warming, magical book that has family, friendship and overcoming difficulties at its core. I couldn't put it down!
A captivating story of self-discovery and realising what is truly important in life
Perfect for an UKS2 Stone Age topic, or for a nature or history lover, this world was immersive and believable and characters, settings and plot line were written with extraordinary attention to detail. Beautiful!
Fans of Stig of the Dump or Michelle Paver's Wolf Brother series will very much enjoy Sophie Kirtley's vivid, exciting and heart-warming Stone Age timeslip story. Kirtley portrays the emotional truths of her story with equal skill, making that Charlie's sense of loss, love and home as vivid and affecting as the encounters with wolves. This is Sophie Kirtley's debut novel and very impressive.
A captivating story of self-discovery and realising what is truly important in life. It is also a magnificent portrayal of Stone Age life with opportunities for discussion about values, survival and family.
Enchanting debut about Charlie, who travels back to the Stone Age while running away from the feelings prompted by the arrival of a poorly baby brother. When Charlie saves a lost Stone Age boy from drowning, the pair brave storms, wolves and other dangers while trying to find their way home
Underpinning this action-packed debut is a sensitive portrayal of how a child's fear of illness and change can be overcome by helping others and facing up to the truth.
This thrilling time-slip adventure oozes magic and heart
So good I read it twice
I loved this unique quirky story full of heart
An enchanting debut
With echoes of Skellig, this story is so smoothly told I barely stopped. A really powerful debut and definitely a must in every school library
Delivers in spades. It made me laugh, cry, gasp and turn the pages for one more chapter every time I had to stop
Reminiscent of Skellig and Stig of the Dump, The Wild Way Home is a lovely time-slip adventure full of heart, family and finding your feet when times are tough
An exciting debut that takes us on a timeslip adventure into the deep past, where survival is at the point of a spear and family is the only thing you have to hold onto
Gorgeously magical and achingly real. I loved every character in this book and I devoured the whole story in a breathless rush because I couldn't stop reading (even when it made me cry)
A beautiful story of things ancient and eternal. Kirtley convincingly creates and navigates the difficult landscapes of both Stone Age Ireland and contemporary family life in this big-hearted, gripping debut.
A tense, emotionally charged time-slip story . deeply moving and at times heart-breaking. Coming soon and eminently worth the wait
It is a heart-warming, magical book that has family, friendship and overcoming difficulties at its core. I couldn't put it down!
A captivating story of self-discovery and realising what is truly important in life
Perfect for an UKS2 Stone Age topic, or for a nature or history lover, this world was immersive and believable and characters, settings and plot line were written with extraordinary attention to detail. Beautiful!
Fans of Stig of the Dump or Michelle Paver's Wolf Brother series will very much enjoy Sophie Kirtley's vivid, exciting and heart-warming Stone Age timeslip story. Kirtley portrays the emotional truths of her story with equal skill, making that Charlie's sense of loss, love and home as vivid and affecting as the encounters with wolves. This is Sophie Kirtley's debut novel and very impressive.
A captivating story of self-discovery and realising what is truly important in life. It is also a magnificent portrayal of Stone Age life with opportunities for discussion about values, survival and family.
Enchanting debut about Charlie, who travels back to the Stone Age while running away from the feelings prompted by the arrival of a poorly baby brother. When Charlie saves a lost Stone Age boy from drowning, the pair brave storms, wolves and other dangers while trying to find their way home