No. of pages 384
Published: 2017
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This book has been graded for interest at 9-12 years.
There are 384 pages in this book. This book was published in 2017 by Bonnier Books Ltd .
Zillah Bethell was born in a leprosy hospital in Papua New Guinea, spent her childhood barefoot playing in the jungle, and didn't own a pair of shoes until she came to the UK when she was eight. She was educated at Oxford University and now lives in Wales with her family. Zillah has written three adult novels for a small Welsh press. A WHISPER OF HORSES is her first children's book.
Fresh, original, funny and moving * The Bookbag *
Zillah Bethell's writing is terrifically engaging, confident and highly entertaining. I found it nigh-on impossible to guess the ending which was met with tears of joy. A thoroughly enjoyable read, I was totally involved throughout - in turn laughing out loud, and biting my nails; wincing with every threat and grinning inside with every glimmer of hope * Family Bookworms *
A captivating, futuristic adventure about friendship, family and hope. A wonderful gift and perfect for book club discussion * South Wales Evening Post *
A war story like no other. A mystery story that keeps you guessing on every page. A sci-fi story of friendship, family and unity. This book has it all! While aimed at 8-12 year olds in my opinion, I would recommend this book to anyone as a fantastic read, however, I think it would also make an excellent class read aloud and would prompt many topical discussions. This book genuinely exceeded all of my expectations * Reading Zone *
a thought provoking novel and a definite must for those that like mystery, intrigue and science elements. * Munchkin Megan *
I loved this book. It is extremely funny, but also very moving. It made me think about our own society, and the value of friendship. * Scoop Magazine *