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Books > Children's & Educational > Fiction > Historical fiction
A spellbinding and unforgettable tale of deep friendship,
glittering magic and enchanting mystery, perfect for fans of Tamzin
Merchant, Abi Elphinstone and Anna James. The Great Frost of 1683
has London in its icy grip. Thomasina and her best friend Anne sell
sweets on the frozen Thames, amid rumours of the magical Frost Fair
that awakens there at night. They say if you can find the fair,
Father Winter himself will grant you any wish. And Thomasina has an
impossible wish: the return of her twin brother, Arthur. But once
they discover Father Winter’s kingdom, Thomasina and Anne quickly
realize the Frost Fair is not what it seems – and that some
wishes never come for free. ‘A heartwarming, wintry treat of a
read perfect to snuggle up with on cold, snowy days’ Hannah Gold,
bestselling author of The Last Bear ‘A lovely, frosty debut that
combines cosy details and a pacy adventure with thoughtful
explorations of grief and responsibility’ Anna James, bestselling
author of the Pages & Co. series ‘Spooky and haunting’
Philippa Gregory ‘Exciting and mysterious’ The Bookseller ‘A
gripping, atmospheric, fantastical tale’ Kirkus
Stories of the Second World War on the Home Front from the
bestselling Terry Deary, author of the hugely successful Horrible
Histories. A young tearaway unwillingly evacuated to the
countryside is unjustly accused of theft. He decides to make his
way back home, never mind the Blitz - but he'll need to steal a
bike to do it...
This is the food, gathered and blessed,
the corn and sweet berries, and wild turkey dressed,
shared on the very first Thanksgiving Day.
Join author Rhonda Gowler Greene and illustrator Susan Gaber on a
journey back to the very first Thanksgiving Day, when two societies
came together to feast and honor the earth's bounty in peace.
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Elsetime
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Eve McDonnell
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It's January 1928, the day before the great flood. There's a
snowstorm and the river is about to burst its banks-fourteen souls
will be lost. Can Glory an orphan with only one hand and her
time-travelling friend Needle and their pet crow change the future?
Is there anyone among all those people entombed in the
snow-shrouded town who will listen?
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Freewater
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Amina Luqman-Dawson
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Under the cover of night, twelve-year-old Homer flees Southerland
Plantation with his little sister Ada, unwillingly leaving their
beloved mother behind. Much as he adores her and fears for her
life, Homer knows there's no turning back, not with the overseer on
their trail. Through tangled vines, secret doorways, and over a sky
bridge, the two find a secret community called Freewater, deep in
the swamp. In this society created by formerly enslaved people and
some freeborn children, Homer finds new friends, almost forgetting
where he came from. But when he learns of a threat that could
destroy Freewater, he crafts a plan to find his mother and help his
new home. Deeply inspiring and loosely based on the history of
maroon communities in the South, this is a striking tale of
survival, adventure, friendship, and courage.
Action-packed and full of historical details, the Spartapuss series
follows the diary of a gladiator cat from Rome to the Land of the
Kitons (A.K.A. Britain). Boudicat, the fourth book in the
Spartapuss series, was awarded an 'Exclusively Independent' pick of
the month award. In Boudicat, the forth title in the series, Queen
Boudicat has declared war on Rome and wants Spartapuss to join her
rebel army. Our ginger hero can't see how a tiny tribe of Kitons
can take on the mighty Feline Empire. But warrior queens don't take
'No' for an answer. Boudicat is not for turning, she's for burning!
The books are filled with marvelous characters and weird historical
facts, which makes them ideal for both cat-lovers and history
enthusiasts from around 8 years and upwards. You don't need to have
read the other Spartapuss titles to enjoy Boudicat. "An exciting
series... really good books. I would recommend them to 10 year olds
and upwards who enjoy thrillers that you can't put down 'til you've
read the whole thing!" Flora Murray, Dalry Secondary School S1, The
Journal of Classics Teaching.
The Wellington snow slide of 1910 was--and still is--the deadliest
avalanche in America's history. Lauren Tarshis's story of one child
surviving the frozen nightmare pounds with page-turning action and
heartwarming hope. The snow came down faster than train crews could
clear the tracks, piling up in drifts 20 feet high. At the
Wellington train depot in the Cascade Mountains, two trains sat
stranded, blocked in by snow slides to the east and west. Some
passengers braved the storm to hike off the mountain, but many had
no choice but to wait out the storm. But the storm didn't stop. One
day passed, then two, three . . . six days. The snow turned to
rain. Then, just after midnight on March 1, a lightning storm
struck the mountain, sending a ten-foot-high wave of snow barreling
down the mountain. The trains tumbled 150 feet. 96 people were
dead. The Wellington avalanche forever changed railroad
engineering. New York Times bestselling author Lauren Tarshis tells
the tale of one girl who survived, emerging from the snow forever
changed herself.
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Mouse Heart
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Fleur Hitchcock
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This atmospheric thriller, full of daring stunts and sinister
villains, is perfect escapism for 9+ readers. Mouse, a foundling,
loves her pieced-together family at the Moth Theatre fiercely. When
their leading man, Walter, is wrongly arrested for murder, Mouse
swears she'll free him. But another member of the cast has a secret
identity - as a ruthless killer. As Mouse's investigation leads her
ever closer to their true, deadly nature, can she outwit them
without losing everything she holds dear? A masterfully told
adventure from the acclaimed author of The Boy Who Flew and Murder
in Midwinter, Mouse Heart is ideal for fans of Philip Pullman,
Katherine Rundell and Philip Reeve.
A stunning new picture book from beloved icon Julie Andrews and her
daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton, that introduces readers to the
remarkable story of the development of written music, and speaks to
the beauty of music and the power of perseverance. Featuring the
illustrated lyrics to "Do-Re-Mi" and an author's note about Julie
Andrews's connection to the classic Rodgers & Hammerstein song!
Centuries ago, a young Italian monk named Guido longed to find a
way to write and teach music. Eventually, he created the musical
scale, using the words Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La-Ti-Do...one syllable for
each note. Though the other monks thought it was a waste of time,
Guido's music couldn't be silenced. His discovery remains the
foundation for learning music today, and inspired the famous song
"Do-Re-Mi," which Julie Andrews sang in the beloved movie The Sound
of Music. This richly illustrated picture book from beloved icon
Julie Andrews and her daughter, bestselling author Emma Walton
Hamilton, introduces readers to the remarkable story of Guido
d'Arezzo's development of musical notation. In addition to the
lyrics of "Do-Re-Mi" illustrated in full color, the backmatter
includes an author's note, extensive historical notes, and a
glossary.
A stunning and heartbreaking new novel from Jamila Gavin, the
bestselling and award-winning author of Coram Boy and The Wheel of
Surya. England, 1937. Gwen, Noor, Dodo and Vera are four very
different teenage girls, with something in common. Their parents
are all abroad, leaving them in their English boarding school,
where they soon form an intense friendship. The four friends think
that no matter what, they will always have each other. Then the war
comes. The girls find themselves flung to different corners of the
war, from the flying planes in the Air Transport Auxiliary to going
undercover in the French Resistance. Each journey brings danger and
uncertainty as each of them wonders if they can make it through -
and what will be left of the world. But at the same time, this is
what shows them who they really are - and against this impossible
backdrop, they find new connections and the possibility of love.
Will the four friends ever see each other again? And when the war
is over, who will be left to tell the story? A heartbreaking and
gripping story of hope, fear and unbreakable friendship, for
readers of Code Name Verity and When the World Was Ours.
Athan Wilde dreams of flight. When his friend, Mr Chen, is murdered, Athan must rescue the flying machine they were building together and stop it falling into the wrong hands. But keeping the machine safe puts his family in terrible danger. What will Athan choose - flight or family?
From the acclaimed author of Murder In Midwinter, Fleur Hitchcock's The Boy Who Flew is a thrilling, murderous tale set among the steep rooftops and slippery characters of Athan's intricately imagined world. Perfect for fans of Philip Pullman, Peter Bunzl and Emma Carroll.
The ninth and final novel in the number-one bestselling,
award-winning Murder Most Unladylike series. Daisy Wells and Hazel
Wong are in Egypt, taking a cruise along the Nile. They are hoping
to see some ancient temples and a mummy or two; what they get,
instead, is murder. Also travelling on the SS Hatshepsut is a
mysterious society called the Breath of Life: a group of genteel
English ladies and gentlemen, who believe themselves to be
reincarnations of the ancient pharaohs. Three days into the cruise
their leader is found dead in her cabin, stabbed during the night.
It soon becomes clear to Daisy and Hazel that the victim's timid
daughter is being framed - and they begin to investigate their most
difficult case yet. But there is danger all around, and only one of
the Detective Society will make it home alive...
From the winner of the STEAM Children's Book Prize 2019
It's 1902. London is looking forward to the new King's coronation and ignoring the threat of war from across the sea...Penelope Tredwell, the pen behind bestselling author, Montgomery Flinch, is cursed with writer's block. She needs a sensational new story or her magazine, The Penny Dreadful, will go under. So when a mysterious letter arrives, confessing to an impossible crime, Penny thinks she has found a plot to enthrall her readers: the theft of the Crown Jewels by the diabolical Black Crow. Ghostly apparitions, kidnap and treason - this is the stuff of great stories. But what if it's all true?
While awaiting punishment in his headmaster's office for his latest
piece of mischief, prankster Seth picks up an Egyptian amulet from
the desk and is whisked back in time to Ancient Egypt. In a village
by the Nile, Seth finds a place for himself, working for the local
tradesmen and playing with the local children. One of his new
friends, Mery, has a pet hyena that Seth grows to love, so when he
hears that the hyena is going to be roasted as part of a feast for
the visiting pharaoh, Seth decides to save him. But what
consequences will Seth have to face for stealing the pharaoh's
lunch? An absorbing time-travel adventure from bestselling author
Karen McCombie.
Some summers were made for growing up... Dundee, 1917. When his
father goes to fight in the war, 11-year-old James is sent to live
with his mill-town relatives and his cousin, Billy. In this
unfamiliar world of poverty, bullying, and uncertainty, James
fights to be accepted and learns the true value of friendship and
family. 'The God of All Small Boys is the one who grows trees, with
branches in just the right places, so we can climb right to the
top. He invented fireworks and dogs and sticks and horses and muddy
puddles. And he lets us find secret places... like this!'
Prepare to be swept up, up and away on this high-flying adventure
from the queen of historical fiction, Emma Carroll! Winner of the
Teach Primary Book Award 2018 Shortlisted for the Young Quills
Award 2019 Nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Award 2019 'Carroll, an
unstoppable, natural storyteller, lets her imagination take off.'
THE TIMES 'Soaring flight and the power of friendship are to the
fore in this gripping historical adventure.' THE GUARDIAN 'Sky
Chasers is a real joy: funny, energetic and, as ever, brilliantly
told.' ABI ELPHINSTONE Orphan Magpie can't believe her eyes when
she sees a boy swept off his feet by a kite ... or something that
twists and dances in the wind. She goes to his rescue only to find
herself dangling in the sky. The world looks so different from on
high and suddenly Magpie knows what she wants - to be the first to
fly in a balloon above the King and Queen of France ...
A thrilling mix of Sherlock Holmes and ancient Greece from bestselling author Saviour Pirotta, with stunning illustrations from up-and-coming illustrator Freya Hartas. This exciting adventure will have readers gripped from start to finish. When scribe Nico and his perceptive friend Thrax travel with their master to the island of Aegina, the boys are once again faced with a mystery. A merchant is seeking a valuable ring that was stolen from him, so he can avoid a curse. But on the seas around one of the richest islands in the world lurks a pirate with a golden mask, who is also in pursuit of the ring. Can Nico and Thrax follow the clues, rescue the ring and escape from the pirates of Poseidon? This dramatic and mysterious tale is packed with wonderful characters and insight into the daily life of the ancient Greeks, a required topic in the KS2 History curriculum. Perfect for fans of the Roman Mysteries, or anyone interested in ancient Greece.
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