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Books > Children's & Educational > Fiction > Historical fiction
Would you break the rules or break your promise? On the outskirts
of Edinburgh, just before the outbreak of WW2, Charlie finds a
starving German boy called Josef hiding in the woods near his home.
Josef can't speak English and is desperately afraid, especially of
anyone in uniform. Charlie promises to help Josef find his Jewish
relatives in the city. It's a journey that will force them to face
their fears, testing their new-found friendship, and Charlie's
promise, to the limit.
The early Mormon Church was forced out of several states and
finally blazed a trail across unknown territory to Utah to form
their own theocracy. In addition to this westward movement,
converts in Europe were admonished to "gather to Zion" and build up
the Church in the Salt Lake Valley. 85,000 Mormon emigrants came to
America by sailing ships between the years of 1840 and 1890. Seven
Sisters takes place on one of these ships--the Amazon. Carrying 800
Latter-day Saints, it had a send off from Charles Dickens at the
London Docks and landed in New York City a couple of days after the
deadliest riot in American History-the Draft Riots of 1863. During
the 44 day crossing, there are births, deaths, storms,
sea-sickness, accidents, drama, comedy, romance, and pure religion.
All of this is seen through the eyes of seven single young women
who start out the voyage individually and are soon placed together
as a "family" by Church leaders. Although, they aren't related--as
such--they are "sisters" in the Gospel, and together they face the
adventures, hardships, and dangers of an ocean voyage.
Age range 6 to 10 This gripping diary, written from the perspective
of the young Alfred (with the help of his scribe Godric), will take
readers through the major events in his action-packed childhood.
Find out how Alfred became the last noble standing in this ripping
royal read.
A frozen palace and a sparkling secret - an epic Russian adventure
awaits! Anna Orlov might be the luckiest girl in the world. She is
the daughter of a Russian Count and lives in a beautiful snowbound
palace that is home to a menagerie of wonderful animals: tigers,
wolfhounds and, of course, horses. And she is also the owner of a
beautiful heirloom - a diamond necklace with a secret past. But
when Anna defies her father's wishes and secretly raises a young
colt alongside her pet tiger cub, her actions will have far
reaching consequences. And soon Anna, her tiger and her horse will
be fighting for survival in the frozen tundra of Siberia... An epic
adventure of horses, friendship and sparkling secrets!
Set in the early industrial revolution and the great canal building
age, a young Jane Austen takes on the role of detective as she
seeks to solve the mysterious events at the Oxford canal terminus.
Nearing completion, convicts work on completing the wharf overseen
by the charming secretary Mr George, who shows Jane around. A rude
convict Gardiner does not make a good impression though. When
Gardiner goes missing and canal funds turn up short, an exciting
manhunt ensues but Jane begins to expect something suspicious about
the secretary and the reasons why Gardiner was in prison. Were
Jane's first impressions very wrong about the relative merits of
the convict and the secretary? With the ever-present Austen spirit,
Jane with notebook in hand, boldly overcomes the obstacles to
finding the truth and expose the secrets. Inspired by Austen's
third novel Pride and Prejudice (working title First Impressions).
Sometimes at the darkest hour, hope shines the brightest…
When Col’s childhood imaginary friends come to life, he discovers a world where myths and legends are real. Accompanied by his guardians – a six-foot tiger, a badger in a waistcoat and a miniature knight – Col must race to Blitz-bombed London to save his sister.
But there are darker forces at work, even than the Nazi bombings. Soon Col is pursued by the terrifying Midwinter King, who is determined to bring an eternal darkness down over everything.
Thirteen-year-old Matthew is miserable. His journalist dad is stuck
overseas, and his mum has moved his great-grandmother in with them
to ride out the pandemic, adding to his stress and isolation. But
when Matthew finds a photo in his great-grandmother's belongings,
he discovers a clue to a hidden chapter of her past, one that will
reveal a life-shattering family secret. Set in alternating
timelines that connect the present day to the 1930s and the US to
the USSR, Katherine Marsh's latest novel sheds light on the
Holodomor - the horrific famine that killed millions of Ukrainians.
Would you be brave enough to fight back? When 12-year-old Janet's
village is under threat- she decides to take action. It's a
split-second decision that could cost her everything: her home, her
family - even her life. Can Janet save her village from being wiped
out? Or will her family and friends be forced from their homes to
face an uncertain future? Based on real life events, Fir for Luck
is a tale of the brutal Highland Clearances, when land owners cared
more about sheep than people. 'Steeped in atmosphere, tension and
the lyric cadences of the Highlands, Janet's tale lights a fire of
courage and hope in a shameful and tragic period of Scotland's
past. Henderson's debut is brave and beautiful.'
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Arctic Star
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Tom Palmer; Illustrated by Tom Clohosy Cole
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Multi-award-winning author Tom Palmer returns with a thrilling
naval adventure inspired by the incredible history of the Second
World War Arctic convoys. Winter 1943. Teenagers Frank, Joseph and
Stephen are Royal Navy recruits on their first mission at sea
during the Second World War. Their ship is part of an Arctic Convoy
sailing to Russia to deliver supplies to the Soviets. The convoys
have to navigate treacherous waters, sailing through a narrow
channel between the Arctic ice pack and German bases on the
Norwegian coast. Faced with terrifying enemy attacks from both air
and sea, as well as life-threatening cold and storms, will all
three boys make it home again?
In the thirteenth fantastical book from The Kingdom of Wrenly series, Prince Lucas and Clara learn about the legend of the Thirteenth Knight.
The elite band of knights known as the Spires are searching for a new hero to join their ranks. With only twelve knights on this team, the Spires open a competition to fulfill a mysterious prophecy. The winner of the Spires' competition must show bravery, valor, wisdom, and heart. But finding the Thirteenth Knight might prove to be the Spires' greatest challenge ever.
With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Kingdom of Wrenly chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
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Prideaux Angels
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Kimberly Campanello; Illustrated by Simon Birch
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From the best-selling author of Horrible Histories... Skara Brae,
Orkney, Scotland, 5000 years ago On the cold and windy island of
Skara Brae, Tuc and his sister Storm try to catch birds in their
fishing net. They eat fish day in, day out, and they're sick of it.
But when a thief steals half their tribes' winter food stores,
being bored of their dinner is the least of their problems. What if
they starve? And even worse, what if it's true that their father's
the thief? A new exciting tale, based on real historical and
archeological evidence, this story is full of Terry Deary's
imaginative style and dry wit.
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