- Audiobook
- 2021
- 7 hrs 10 mins
- Bloomsbury Children's Books
- Adventure
Title
The Way To Impossible Island
Description
Bloomsbury presents The Way To Impossible Island written and read by Sophie Kirtley.
Dazzling storytelling' – Hilary McKay
Born with a serious heart condition, Dara has been waiting for his Big Operation forever, and this summer it's finally going to happen. The moment his heart is fixed he'll row out to the island in the bay all by himself just like he's always dreamed. But when his op is postponed, Dara snaps. When will he get to live his real life? Maybe the adventures he dreams of are just silly fantasies.
And then he finds a girl hiding in the boat shed. She wears animal skins. She has a real live pet wolf. She is, simply, impossible. Could Mothgirl really be from the Stone Age? And what is she seeking on Lathrin Island? As Dara and Mothgirl set out on a wild, windswept sea journey Dara begins to realise that when you stop worrying about what's impossible, you can do anything.
A brave, life-affirming middle-grade timeslip adventure about finding your family and finding yourself, from the author of The Wild Way Home.
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The Way To Impossible Island
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Language:
EN
ISBN Audio:
9781526634177
Publication date:
July 7, 2021
Keywords:
chronic illnessdisabilityheart conditionLisa ThompsonLoyaltyNeolithicPiers TordayRoss WelfordStig of the DumpStone AgeThe Wild Way HomeTime TraveltimeslipTom's Midnight GardenwolvesHighland FalconM.G. LeonardNizrana FarookThe Girl Who Stole An ElephantFrostheartJamie LittlerStarfellThe Vanishing TrickFreddie YatesHarklightsUmbrella MouseAnna FargherBoy Under WaterAdam BaronSophie Anderson
Duration
7 hrs 10 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.