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Books > Children's Fiction & Fun > 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
ONE MOMENT CAN CHANGE A LIFE FOREVER. 'An exceptional read' The
Sunday Times 'Vital glimmers of hope enlighten this profoundly
poignant book' Guardian A powerful and heart-breaking novel about
three childhood friends living during the Second World War whose
fates are closely intertwined, even when their lives take very
different courses. Inspired by a true story, this is the perfect
read for fans of The Book Thief and Anne Frank's The Diary of a
Young Girl. Vienna, 1936. Elsa, Leo and Max have always been best
friends, a special team of three. Then the Nazis come. As a growing
darkness descends around them, Leo and Elsa run for their lives,
taking two very different paths across Europe. And Max, once their
closest friend, now becomes the enemy as he is drawn into the
Hitler Youth. Will the friends ever find their way back to each
other? Will they want to? Inspired by a true story, WHEN THE WORLD
WAS OURS is an extraordinary novel that is as powerful as it is
heartbreaking, and shows how the bonds of love, family and
friendship allow glimmers of hope to flourish, even in the most
hopeless of times. Three friends. Two sides. One memory.
It's February 1974 and working class families have been hit hard by
the three-day week. The reduced power usage means less hours for
people to work, and less money to get by on. Thirteen-year-old
Jason feels the struggle keenly. Ever since his parents died, it's
just been him and his older brother Richie. Richie is doing his
best, but since he can't make ends meet he's been doing favours for
the wrong people. Every day they fear they won't have enough and
will have to be separated. One thing that helps distract Jason is
the urban legend about a beast in the valleys. A wild cat that
roams the forest, far up the river from their bridge. When Jason's
friends learn of a reward for proof of The Beast's existence, they
convince Jason this is the answer to his and Richie's money
problems. Richie can get himself out of trouble before it's too
late and the brothers can stay together. And so a quest begins ...
Starting at the bridge of their village and following the river
north, the four friends soon find themselves on a journey that will
change each of them ... forever. With echoes of Stand By Me, this
thrilling middle-grade adventure gives us the most exquisite
characterisation and a page-turning plot with relatable themes,
making this utterly timeless and one of the finest historical
fiction stories in the market today.
The start of a thrilling new World War Two mystery series from the
number-one-bestselling and multi-award-winning author of Murder
Most Unladylike. 'Robin Stevens is Agatha Christie for children' -
Katherine Rundell on the Murder Most Unladylike series 'Superb' -
Observer 'Absolutely thrilling' - Louie Stowell 1940. The world is
at war, and a secret arm of the British government called the
Ministry of Unladylike Activity is training up spies. Enter May
Wong: courageous, stubborn, and desperate to help end the war so
that she can go home to Hong Kong (and leave her annoying school,
Deepdean, behind forever). May knows that she would make the
perfect spy. After all, grown-ups always underestimate children
like her. When May and her friend Eric are turned away by the
Ministry, they take matters into their own hands. Masquerading as
evacuees, they travel to Elysium Hall, home to the wealthy Verey
family - including snobby, dramatic Nuala. They suspect that one of
the Vereys is passing information to Germany. If they can prove it,
the Ministry will have to take them on. But there are more secrets
at Elysium Hall than May or Eric could ever have imagined. And
then, someone is murdered . . . Join May, Eric and Nuala in the
first unputdownable book in a fast-paced, mysterious and
adventurous new series from million-copy-bestseller, Robin Stevens.
Dit is die yskoue winter van 1944/1945. Die Tweede Wereldoorlog
woed nog en Nederland ly onder die Duitse besetting. Die 15-jarige
Michiel kan nie wag tot hy oud genoeg is om aan die ondergrondse
versetsbeweging deel te neem nie. Wanneer Dirk, hulle bure se seun,
hom vra om 'n brief af te lewer voel hy dat hy uiteindelik ernstig
opgeneem word. Maar Dirk word gearresteer en die persoon aan wie hy
die brief moet besorg, word deur die Duitsers doodgeskiet. Gaan
Michiel die brief oopmaak en die verantwoordelikheid van die opdrag
daarin aanvaar?
The third title in this breakout new detective series, from the
author of the spine-tingling Scarlet and Ivy series. When a large
diamond goes missing from Silvershell Manor, who better to get to
the bottom of the mystery than detective Violet Veil and her dog
Bones. But nothing is quite as it seems when it comes to the
missing heirloom and when a trail of origami birds leads them to
Elizabelle Crane, a young casino owner and debt collector, Violet
realises that it’s all just turned into a game of high stakes . .
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A thrilling and empowering WWII adventure about the French
resistance and their British allies, with a determined, Muslim
heroine. Perfect for fans of Michael Morpurgo and Emma Carroll, and
those looking for diverse historical fiction. July, 1941. Rosina
Raja is half-Indian and half-English. She has always lived in
India, so when her mother passes away and she moves to England
(where it rains all the time) she is miserable and doesn't have any
friends. Life changes dramatically for Rosie when she discovers
that her army captain father is actually a spy for the British
government. She can't bear to be left behind so she stows away in
his plane. Finding herself in occupied France, Rosie is soon drawn
into the struggle against the Nazis. With new allies and new
enemies at every turn, she must help her father complete his
mission, and more importantly... make sure they both get home
alive.
Fast-paced and fesity adventure where slave girl turns warrior in
the battle for survival. Hekja is nothing but a slave. The property
of her Viking masters. But one day soon, those masters will live to
see a slave become a heroine: they will live to see her fight
alongside them, for the very survival of the clan. `Hekja's ma was
white with terror and twisted with pain too. She screamed out,
'Run!' That was the last thing she ever said. One of the men - the
largest, with a chin like a cod fish and almost no beard at all -
plunged his sword into her heart, then pulled it out, all bloody.
Hekja screamed. She ran towards her ma's body and knelt down. Her
ma's eyes stared at the sky and there was a froth of blood from her
mouth...' When Hekja's family and friends are killed by Vikings,
she is taken as a slave and carried away to Greenland. But she is
lucky: her mistress Freydis is a kind woman who wishes her no harm.
Fiery determination, intelligence and fleet-footedness soon make
Hekja indispensable to her new owner - as a messenger, an advisor
and a friend. So when Freydis sets off for America with her
husband, Hekja accompanies her, along with the treacherous Viking
lord Finnbogi. There, she finds a forbidden love with a free man.
But this new world holds even greater dangers. Before Hekja can be
free, she has to take a bloody stand alongside her captors: against
the furious natives, but also against enemies closer to home...
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