Voyage to Magical North
By (Author) Claire Fayers
Pan Macmillan
Macmillan Children's Books
26th July 2016
30th June 2016
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 132mm, Height 197mm, Spine 22mm
248g
Twelve-year-old Brine Seaborne is a girl with a past . . . if only she could remember what it is. Found alone in a rowboat as a child, clutching a shard of the rare starshell needed for spell-casting, she's spent every day since housekeeping for an irritable magician and his obnoxious apprentice, Peter. But everything changes when Brine and Peter accidentally break the magician's starshell and need to flee the island. Lost at sea, they blunder into the path of the legendary pirate ship the Onion. Before you can say 'pieces of eight,' they're up to their necks in the pirates' quest to find Magical North, a place so shrouded in secrets and myth that most people don't even think it exists. If Brine is lucky, she may find out who her parents are and why they sent her out to sea. And if she's unlucky, everyone on the ship will be eaten by sea monsters. It really could go either way.
Full of adventure, this is one book you won't be able to put down. * The Week Junior *
Unmissable entertainment for young adventurers... * Lancashire Evening Post *
Original, packed with excitement, humour and moments of quiet insight too, this is a real treat. * LoveReading4Kids *
A rollicking adventure with a nice balance of danger, excitement and humour, * The Bookbag *
Claire Fayers was born and brought up in South Wales, an area of the country sadly deficient in dragons. Having studied English at Canterbury University, she built a successful career writing short stories for women's magazines until the lure of magic became too much and she wrote The Voyage to the Magical North. When she's not writing, you'll find her at her allotment. She has produced some magnificent onions but her dream of growing a straight carrot still eludes her.