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October 2013 Debut of the Month In the tradition of Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willows and Richard Adams’s Watership Down, The River Singers captures the desperate adventures of a family of water voles struggling survive as their habitat changes. Sylvan and his younger siblings are only just prepared for the world of the river when their lives are thrown into confusion following the violent death of their mother. Sylvan knows he must lead his family to a new home. Their journey takes them along the river which must now be their guide but the waters are treacherous and there is great danger all around them from the other animals that live along its banks.
A Piece of Passion from Liz Cross, Children’s Publisher, Oxford University Press Among all the riches in the children’s book world, there are some books that stand out, some books that are truly special and I am delighted that we have found just such a book in The River Singers. Lyrical yet gripping… with characters that spring from the page fully-formed. Packed with witty, authentic dialogue, and filled with moments of genuine peril, this is a book to fall in love with.
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The River Singers Synopsis
Something was approaching the burrow. Something deadly. Something that made Sylvan's fur bristle with fear . . .
Knowing their lives are under threat, Sylvan and his brother and sisters have no choice but to abandon their burrow for ever. Together they set out on an epic journey along the Great River; but with dangers lurking at every turn, will they ever find a safe place to call home?
Adventurous, exciting, and bursting with charming illustrations - this is a book you'll want to treasure for ever.
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9780192734808 |
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3rd October 2013 |
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Tom Moorhouse |
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Simon Mendez |
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Oxford University Press an imprint of OUP Oxford |
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Hardback |
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230 pages |
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Tom Moorhouse Press Reviews
With echoes of The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame and Watership Down, this is a wonderful story with a classic, traditional feel...An utterly lovely book and highly recommended. www.thebookbag.co.uk
Just the sort of book I would have loved as a child. Gill Lewis, author of Sky Hawk
A hymn to nature, written with compassion and flair. Lauren St John, author of The White Giraffe
‘a gripping and moving tale for children’ Martin Chilton, The Daily Telegraph
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About Tom Moorhouse
Tom Moorhouse lives in Oxford, where he enjoys the refreshing and perpetual rain. When not writing fiction he works as an ecologist at Oxford University's Zoology Department. Over the years he has met quite a lot of wildlife. Most of it tried to bite him. He loves hiking up mountains, walking through woods, climbing on rocks and generally being weather-beaten outdoors. Pouring words into books makes Tom very happy. His novels include The Rising, River Singers, and Trickster.
Tom talks in greater detail about The River Singers (this is an extended version of the video on the book page.)
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