Bonnie is scavenging on a beach when she finds a battered old row boat. And under the boat, a bare-footed boy-cold, hungry, and in need of help. The authorities have already been troubling Bonnie and Granda for breaking rules, but how can she leave this boy when he has no-one? Bonnie does her best to keep the boy hidden from the border guards, but as their suspicions grow, she wonders if it's time to escape the life she's always known. Under cover of darkness they set sail to the 'house of light' in search of a new beginning, and a sense of hope.
Julia is the Course Director for the MA in Writing for Young People at Bath Spa University, which has launched the career of many children's authors. She has written more than sixteen books for children and young adults, which have been translated into several languages. Julia's favourite places are wild remote islands, beaches, cliffs, and hilltops. One day, maybe she'll live somewhere like that. You can find out more about Julia on her website www.julia-green.co.uk and follow her author page on Facebook.
Title: The House of Light
Author: Green, Julia
ISBN: 9780192771568
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Date: 2019-06-06
Number of Pages: 256
Weight: 0.4601 kg
A poignant story of hope and courage, thrumming with Green's love of the natural world. * The Bookseller *
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