The Little Captain
By (Author) Paul Biegel
Illustrated by Carl Hollander
Pushkin Children's Books
Pushkin Children's Books
16th August 2022
30th June 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Classic fiction
839.31364
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
One morning, after a fierce storm, the people of the harbour come down to find a strange ship called the Neversink stuck fast on top of the sand dunes. Inside is only a small boy with a big cap - The Little Captain. He and his ship stay marooned on top of the dunes until one day a giant wave sweeps the Neversink to freedom. And so The Little Captain sets sail once more, this time with three of the town's children, Podgy, Marinka and Thomas, as his crew mates. Together they are determined to find the island of Evertaller, where legend has it children turn into grown-ups overnight and never have to go to school again...
This enchanting seafaring adventure is beloved by generations of children in the Netherlands.
'Paul Biegel has a grain of real gold in his imagination... [A] curiously thrilling narrative' - Naomi Lewis
'The language fizzes and sparkles and is packed with jokes, rhymes and words that don't yet exist' - De Groene Amsterdammer
'The Little Captain helps every child some of the way through the sea of life en route to the island of 'Evertaller'. Fantastic' - Jeugdboekengids
Paul Biegel was one of Europe's most acclaimed and best-loved storytellers, and the author of more than fifty books for children. Born in the Netherlands in 1926, he studied law but worked as a comic-strip writer before writing his first novel, The Golden Guitar, in 1960. He wrote at a rate of almost a book year for nearly forty years, producing timeless fantastical tales of dwarves, princesses, witches, robbers and talking animals. The Little Captain was first published in 1970 and was Biegel's bestselling title. The King of the Copper Mountains and The Gardens of Dorr are also available from Pushkin Children's Books.