A remarkable friendship, a close-guarded secret and a quest to the sea. Be swept away by Hannah Peck's new novel for readers aged 9 and up.
Like many rivers, the banks of the Lyde hold a hoard of forgotten things: pottery, trinkets, a shard of glass. They also hold a Memory. In the days of this story, the buried Memories were forgotten by most. But not by all . . .
When Adderley discovers Ef - a being who seems part human and part fish - in the river by her home, she is drawn into an adventure that challenges everything she's learnt about the world. Ef is searching for a special stone that she says has been stolen from her people. Could this be the key to the drought that is destroying Adderley's home? Together, Adderley and Ef resolve to recover the stone and return it to its true home, but the river waters are not always on their side and the journey is filled with danger.
Perfect for fans of Emma Carroll, Kiran Millwood Hargrave and S.F. Said.
Hannah Peck's KATE ON THE CASE series has been shortlisted for the V&A Award for Book Illustration and the Alligator's Mouth Award for Illustrated Fiction.Lyrical writing and a pacy adventure plot bring English folklore and myth to life. The story is inspired by a folk tale of a vengeful mermaid in a village close to Hannah's home town.Accompanied by beautiful hand-drawn decorative illustrations throughout, making this a beautiful book to treasure or gift.The wonder of nature and the mystery of the sea are at the heart of the story, using a magical-real plot to highlight the importance of connection to our natural world.The 1600s setting is made accessible to readers through Hannah's careful research and vivid writing.