John Robert will endlich auch einmal dabei sein, wenn Vaters Boot zum Fischfang in die Nordsee ausläuft. Also schleicht er sich heimlich an Bord. Ein Abenteuerbilderbuch von schottlands Küste.
Theresa Tomlinson Bücher
Diese Autorin schöpft Inspiration aus den Legenden und der Geschichte ihrer Heimat Yorkshire, wo sie seit ihrer Kindheit lebt. Nach einer kurzen Zeit als Grundschullehrerin entdeckte sie ihre Leidenschaft für das Schreiben, als sie begann, Bilderbücher für ihre eigenen Kinder zu gestalten. Ihre größte Liebe gilt dem Schreiben, obwohl sie sich auch dem Zeichnen und Malen widmet. Ihre Werke sind tief in dem reichen Erbe der Region verwurzelt, die sie ihr Zuhause nennt.






Scavenger Boy
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Scavenger Boy tells the story of Michael's stumble into the past one snowy day, back two centuries where he encounters the weavers of the cotton mills and their children, and becomes involved in their struggle to survive. schovat popis
Queen of a Distant Hive
- 228 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The arrival of a widow from Mercia at Hild's monastery stirs unease among the residents, as she is a reminder of past violence and destruction. Fridgyth, the herb-wife, struggles with her silence amidst the tension, as the community grapples with lingering memories of conflict while trying to maintain a delicate peace in Northumbria. The themes of revenge and the impact of history on present relationships are central to the unfolding drama.
Jenny's younger brother, Stevie, is fascinated by the giant bronze statue of three steelworkers that stands in the Meadowhall shopping mall, on the site of an old Sheffield steelworks. Stevie's convinced that the statues move and talk, but Jenny doesn't believe him. Is it just the fanciful imagination of a young boy, or is there more to the iconic statues than meets the eye?
The Moon Riders
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
When a young Amazon woman, Myrina, becomes one of the warrior priestesses known as the Moon Riders, she is well prepared to perform their sacred dances, hunt and fight when necessary.
Wolf Girl
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Cwen, a poor weaver struggling to make a living at Whitby Abbey, is accused of possessing a valuable necklace;In WOLF GIRL, Theresa Tomlinson links her enthusiasm for creating strong, adventurous heroines with her interest in history and mythology of the North East Coast of England.
Egfrid is the prince of Bernicia, an Anglo-Saxon kingdom. When he is captured by Penda, King of Mercia during a raid, all seems lost. But though the fierce warrior Penda hates Egfrid's cowardly father, he won't kill the boy. Instead, Egfrid is to be brought up, as hostage and adopted son, in the court of his father's worst enemy... This fascinating look into a long-vanished past reveals the clashes between small kingdoms, between pagan and Christian beliefs, and between the loyalty demanded by blood and given from the heart. A richly detailed and moving tale, inspired by the Staffordshire Hoard, the largest collection of Anglo-Saxon gold ever found.
The Tribute Bride
- 282 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The devastating flood leaves King Alle's kingdom in ruins, with destroyed crops and an inability to pay tribute to the warlord Aethelfrid. In a desperate bid to maintain peace, the king offers his 16-year-old daughter Acha as a peace-weaver bride to Aethelfrid, known for his brutality and fearsome reputation. This decision sets the stage for Acha's challenging journey, exploring themes of sacrifice, survival, and the complexities of power dynamics in a tumultuous world.
A Swarming of Bees
- 294 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The story follows a herbwife who possesses unique abilities, allowing her to navigate places and perceive things that warriors cannot. Her journey on a mule highlights her special insights and skills, emphasizing the importance of knowledge and intuition over brute strength. This narrative promises an exploration of themes like the power of the feminine, the significance of traditional wisdom, and the hidden depths of the world that often go unnoticed by those focused solely on combat.
Forged in Steel
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of Sheffield, the story follows siblings Leila and Sam as they visit their grandmother during the school holidays. Their stay uncovers family secrets intertwined with the inspiring history of the Women of Steel, revealing the strength and resilience of these remarkable women. As they delve deeper, the children learn valuable lessons about heritage and courage, making their holiday an unexpected journey of discovery.