- Audiobook
- 2020
- 5 hrs 7 mins
- Bloomsbury Children's Books
- Adventure
Title
The Wild Way Home
Description
Bloomsbury presents The Wild Way Home by Sophie Kirtley, read by Sarah Ovens.
'So good I read it twice' – Hilary McKay, author of The Skylarks' War
'This thrilling time-slip adventure oozes magic and heart' – Bookseller EDITOR'S CHOICE
When Charlie's longed-for brother is born with a serious heart condition, Charlie's world is turned upside down. Upset and afraid, Charlie flees the hospital and makes for the ancient forest on the edge of town. There Charlie finds a boy floating face-down in the stream, injured, but alive. But when Charlie sets off back to the hospital to fetch help, it seems the forest has changed. It's become a place as strange and wild as the boy dressed in deerskins. For Charlie has unwittingly fled into the Stone Age, with no way to help the boy or return to the present day. Or is there?
What follows is a wild, big-hearted adventure as Charlie and the Stone Age boy set out together to find what they have lost – their courage, their hope, their family and their way home.
Fans of Piers Torday and Stig of the Dump will love this wild, wise and heartfelt debut adventure.
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Product details
Publisher:
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Title:
The Wild Way Home
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Language:
EN
ISBN Audio:
9781526630292
Publication date:
June 30, 2020
Keywords:
Middle grade adventureTime slip travel stories for kidsStone age Mesolithic books childrenFamily bond ties love courageBrother friend brotherhoodHeart warming emotional homeMagical magic siblings friendshipReading about 8 9 10 11Eight nine ten eleven year oldNeanderthal historicalDistant past dinosaurKey stage 2 KS2 educationalLearning teachers libraryWilderness forests belonging hopeDebüt
Duration
5 hrs 7 mins
Product type
AUDIO
Explicit:
No
Audio drama:
No
Unabridged:
Yes
About the author:
Sophie Kirtley grew up in Northern Ireland, where she spent her childhood climbing on hay bales, rolling down sand-dunes and leaping the raw Atlantic waves. Nowadays she lives in Wiltshire with her husband, three children and their mini-menagerie of pets and wild things. Sophie has always loved stories: she has taught English, and has worked in a theatre, a bookshop and a tiny pub where folk tell fairytales by candlelight. Sophie is also a prize-winning published poet. This is Sophie's debut novel.