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    Rescue Of Ravenwood (farrant) Pb

    £7.99
    [final copy to come] On the top of the hill, overlooking the sea, that's where you'll find a magical place... To Bea, Noah and little Flea, Stonebarrow Hall is home. A beautiful, soulful, exciting story about holding on to what's precious to us, and taking care of the extraordinary nature that surrounds us.
    ISBN: 9780571348787
    AuthorFarrant, Natasha
    PublisherNameFaber & Faber
    Pub Date23/02/2023
    BindingPaperback
    Pages352
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    From the Costa Award winning author of Voyage of the Sparrowhawk comes an epic adventure with a call to arms: we must fight to save the most treasured things on our planet.

    On the top of the hill, overlooking the sea, that's where you'll find a magical place . . .

    To Bea and Raffy, Ravenwood is home. In its own way, the house rescued them, even if it did have a fallen-down tree taking up most of the kitchen. So the idea that it could be sold. Demolished even. Well, that's unthinkable. Then again, it's not like the children get a choice. But the truth is, we can all make our own choices, especially if we care enough . . .

    A beautiful, soulful, exciting story about holding onto what's precious, and guarding the extraordinary nature that surrounds us.

    Praise for Natasha:
    'Compelling, joyous, tear-jerking and delightful.' The Sunday Times
    'A modern classic.' Guardian
    'It deserves prizes.' New Statesman

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    From the Costa Award winning author of Voyage of the Sparrowhawk comes an epic adventure with a call to arms: we must fight to save the most treasured things on our planet.

    On the top of the hill, overlooking the sea, that's where you'll find a magical place . . .

    To Bea and Raffy, Ravenwood is home. In its own way, the house rescued them, even if it did have a fallen-down tree taking up most of the kitchen. So the idea that it could be sold. Demolished even. Well, that's unthinkable. Then again, it's not like the children get a choice. But the truth is, we can all make our own choices, especially if we care enough . . .

    A beautiful, soulful, exciting story about holding onto what's precious, and guarding the extraordinary nature that surrounds us.

    Praise for Natasha:
    'Compelling, joyous, tear-jerking and delightful.' The Sunday Times
    'A modern classic.' Guardian
    'It deserves prizes.' New Statesman