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Published: 30th November 2021
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Published: 28th September 2021
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Published: 29th March 2022
Journey to the River Sea
By (Author) Eva Ibbotson
Foreword by Lauren St John
Pan Macmillan
Macmillan Collector's Library
30th November 2021
16th September 2021
United Kingdom
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Action and adventure stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Historical fiction
Classic fiction: general and literary
Historical adventure fiction
Narrative theme: Coming of age
Narrative theme: Sense of place
823.914
Winner of Nestl Smarties Book Prize Gold Award 2001 (UK)
Hardback
384
Width 101mm, Height 155mm, Spine 25mm
216g
Winner of the Smarties Gold Medal. Shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal and the Whitbread Award. A joyous Amazon adventure set in the lush nature of Brazil, Eva Ibbotson's Journey to the River Sea is a modern classic loved by adults and children alike. Maia, an orphan, can't wait to reach her distant relatives a thousand miles up the Amazon. She imagines a loving family with whom she will share great adventures. Instead she finds two spiteful cousins who see the jungle as the enemy and refuse to go outdoors. But the wonders of the rainforest more than make up for the hideous twins and their parents. And when Maia meets a mysterious boy who lives alone on the wild river shores, she begins a spectacular journey to the heart of an extraordinary and beautiful new world.
The most perfect children's book . . . captivatingly told, funny and moving -- Nicolette Jones * Sunday Times *
Funny, wise and true -- Philip Pullman
Eva Ibbotson was born in Vienna in 1925 and moved to England with her father when the Nazis came to power. She wrote more than twenty books for children and adults, many of which garnered nominations for major awards for children's literature in the UK, including the Nestl Smarties Book Prize and the Whitbread Prize. Imaginative and humorous, Eva's books often convey her love of nature, in particular the Austrian countryside, which is evident in works such as The Star of Kazan and A Song for Summer. Eva passed away at her home in Newcastle on 20 October 2010. Her final book, One Boy and His Dog, was published in May 2011.