
Forsaken
Katherine Langrish(Author)
Franklin Watts Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 10. November 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
48 pages
978-1-4451-0557-4 (ISBN)
Description
Mara's mother is missing, her little brother is sick, may be dying, her father is grieving. It all seems hopeless - until Mara sets out on a life or death journey to bring her mother home.
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This title is published by Franklin Watts EDGE, which produces a range of books to get children reading with confidence. EDGE - for books children want to read, and books children can read.
Reviews / Votes
A perfect pearl of a tale from the deep. * Times (Amanda Craig) *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Hachette Children's Group
Target group
Children/juvenile
Dimensions
Height: 197 mm
Width: 130 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
57 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4451-0557-4 (9781445105574)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
I grew up in the Yorkshire Dales, and can't remember a time when I wasn't writing stories. I loved reading, too, and when I was ten my favourite books were the seven Narnia stories by C.S. Lewis. When I'd finished them I was desperate to read more - so I got an old blue notebook and started writing my own Narnia book. I think this was the moment I decided I wanted to be an author when I grew up.
When I was thirteen I wrote some short stories about magic, called 'Mixed Magic'. My father typed them for me (it was long before word processors and computers) and sent them to an agent, who wrote back that, though they weren't good enough to published, I should keep writing. I did! By now my favourite books were fantasies by Alan Garner, Ursula le Guin and JRR Tolkien; and historical novels by Rosemary Sutcliff and Henry Treece. (Perhaps that's why, so far, all my books have been fantasies set in the past...)
I studied English at university, got a job, got married, had children and went to live in France and then in America. During this time I was almost too busy to write - so I began visiting libraries and schools, telling stories aloud. This turned out to be excellent practice for being an author! At last I moved back to England and began writing the stories that turned into the Troll Trilogy, 'Troll Fell', 'Troll Mill' - and 'Troll Blood' (HarperCollins) which was recommended in the 'Top 160 Books for Boys' compiled by the School Library Association. So far 'Troll Fell' has been published in nine languages.
When I was thirteen I wrote some short stories about magic, called 'Mixed Magic'. My father typed them for me (it was long before word processors and computers) and sent them to an agent, who wrote back that, though they weren't good enough to published, I should keep writing. I did! By now my favourite books were fantasies by Alan Garner, Ursula le Guin and JRR Tolkien; and historical novels by Rosemary Sutcliff and Henry Treece. (Perhaps that's why, so far, all my books have been fantasies set in the past...)
I studied English at university, got a job, got married, had children and went to live in France and then in America. During this time I was almost too busy to write - so I began visiting libraries and schools, telling stories aloud. This turned out to be excellent practice for being an author! At last I moved back to England and began writing the stories that turned into the Troll Trilogy, 'Troll Fell', 'Troll Mill' - and 'Troll Blood' (HarperCollins) which was recommended in the 'Top 160 Books for Boys' compiled by the School Library Association. So far 'Troll Fell' has been published in nine languages.