A youngster finds himself caught in the struggle between a family of beachcombers and a family of scavengers who are both watching for treasure to come in on the same high tide.
Helen Cresswell (1934–2005) was an English television scriptwriter and author of more than 100 children's books, best known for comedy and supernatural fiction. Her most popular book series, Lizzie Dripping and The Bagthorpe Saga, were also the basis for television series.
Very evocative. You can smell the place. I found the first half of the book totally engrossing. Interesting to set up the two families with their very different viewpoints, and great to have Ned dropped in the middle of them from completely out of nowhere. There were times when I worried that maybe things were really going to turn nasty, but my worst fears were laid to rest. It's more psychological.
I really liked this book. It was something I found unexpectedly at the library. It's about how old friends can fall apart and new friends can come together.