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Moonfleet


Young Reading

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No. of pages 64

Published: 2007

Great for age 7-10 years

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After stumbling upon a secret laid buried for hundreds of years, John Trenchard finds himself transported into a world of treachery, danger and stolen diamonds. Will he survive and make it home to the girl he loves? The classic story of smuggling and corruption retold for children growing in reading confidence. Evocatively illustrated by Alan Marks. The Usborne Reading Programme was developed with reading experts at the University of Roehampton.

 

 

This book features in the following series: Usborne Young Reading, Young Reading, Young Reading Series 3 .

This book has been graded for interest at 7-10 years.

There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published in 2007 by Usborne Publishing Ltd .

Alan Marks is widely published and has illustrated many books. He is also a 'Smarties Prize' prize winner. Rob Lloyd Jones never wanted to be a writer when he grew up - he wanted to be Indiana Jones. So he studied Egyptology and archaeology and went on trips to faraway places. But all he found were interesting stories, so he decided to write them down. Jake Atlas and the Hunt for the Feathered God is Rob's fourth novel, though he has written more than thirty other books for children, including non-fiction and adaptations of such classics as Jekyll and Hyde. He lives in East Sussex with his wife and two young sons.

 

This book contains the following story:

Moonfleet

Published in 1898, "Moonfleet" is an adventure story set in an 18th-century English coastal village. A tale of smuggling and mystery on the Dorset coast as told by John Trenchard, a boy obsessed with discovering the secret of Colonel 'Blackbeard' Mohune's hidden treasure. One night, trapped in the Mohune family vault beneath the church, John finds a locket round the Colonel's neck which contains verses from the Psalms of David. What could it mean?

Plot Summary:

"Moonfleet" is a coming-of-age adventure that follows the journey of a young orphan named John Trenchard. The story is set in the village of Moonfleet on the coast of Dorset, England, during the 18th century.

John Trenchard, a teenager, lives with his aunt in Moonfleet. He becomes entwined in a series of events when he accidentally uncovers a hidden treasure map belonging to the infamous pirate Blackbeard. The map leads to the lost diamond of the Mohunes, a treasure that has been coveted for generations.

Elzevir Block, landlord of the local public house and once a smuggler himself, who has lost his son in the contraband wars, befriends John and together they struggle to find the secret of Blackbeard's buried wealth. As they search for the diamond, they encounter various challenges, including treacherous landscapes, secret tunnels, and deadly traps.

The story also touches on the conflict between smugglers and the law, as Moonfleet is known for its smuggling activities. The characters' loyalty and moral choices are put to the test as they navigate the dangers of their surroundings.

Throughout their journey, John and Elzevir form a strong bond, and John matures from a naive young boy into a courageous and resourceful young man. The themes of friendship, honor, and bravery are central to the narrative.

As they get closer to the treasure, John and Elzevir's lives are put in grave danger. The climax of the story involves a suspenseful confrontation and a daring escape. The novel explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the allure of buried treasure.

"Moonfleet" is a classic adventure tale that captures the spirit of exploration, camaraderie, and discovery. John Meade Falkner's writing brings to life the atmospheric coastal setting and the challenges faced by its characters. The novel remains a popular work of historical fiction that resonates with readers of all ages.

This book is in the following series:

Young Reading

Young Reading Series 3

Usborne Young Reading
The Usborne Reading Programme is a collection of over 300 reading books, graded in seven levels and covering a wide range of subjects, both fiction and non-fiction. First Reading covers the first four levels, and Young Reading the next three.Series 1: These titles are for children who have just started reading on their own. They are 48 pages long and typically contain several short stories or one longer story divided into chapters. They use fairly short, simple sentences and everyday vocabulary.Series 2: These titles are for children who are reading more confidently. They are 64 pages long and use varied sentence lengths, more complex sentence structure and more challenging vocabulary.Series 3: These titles are for fully confident readers who still need to gain the stamina needed for standard length books. They use advanced sentence structure and vocabulary and have more complex plots with subplots.

"Irresistible for children learning to read" - Child Education Plus; "The Usborne Young Reading Program has a lovely selection of classic tales adapted for younger readers. Graded in seven levels, these have just enough stretch in them and yet are not too overwhelming." - The Irish Sunday Independent; "Crack reading and make confident and enthusiastic readers with this fantastic reading programme" - Julia Eccleshare