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A Ship in the Dark: from the Branford Boase-shortlisted author of The Map of Leaves

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  A stunning adventure from the Branford Boase Award-shortlisted author of The Map of Leaves. Anna lives on remote Windrose Island, caring for its birds.

When her stepfather Caleb is arrested for smuggling, she must prove his innocence. The truth may lie on board the Albatross, a missing whaler.

Anna and her friend Mina travel the high seas to find the lost ship before ruthless Society Man, Bartholomew Rime...

But without a map, only migrating birds and the song of whales can show the way.

 

A stunning new novel from the author of The Map of Leaves, shortlisted for the Branford Boase Award 2023 A masterfully-written, classic literary adventure with themes of female empowerment For fans of The Girl of Ink & Stars and The Lost Whale  

PRAISE FOR THE MAP OF LEAVES:

'A thrilling, beautiful, important book' NATASHA FARRANT

'A very special story' JULIA GREEN

'[A] breathless marvel' FLEUR HITCHCOCK

207 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 6, 2024

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August 24, 2024
What’s not to love of this book! The description of nature, (sea)landscapes and birds are so beautiful. I love the way the author describes the living at sea. And I can’t help but laugh about the superstitions sailers always have.

The main characters home is an island in sea. So she is bonded with land and water. Her heart and home at two places, or where the two intertwine. And just as the seabirds (the shearwaters), who migrate, she also goes away on an adventure for some time, to end up going back to her home.

And not only the birds are your friends in this book, but the impressive whales as well. I could feel the salt and fresh sea air in my face while reading this beautiful book.
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