by HelenDunmore (Author)
The breathtaking conclusion to the critically-acclaimed Ingo series, by prize-winning novelist Helen Dunmore. Sapphire, Conor and their Mer friends Faro and Elvira are ready to make the Crossing of Ingo - a long and dangerous journey that only the strongest young Mer are called upon to make. No human being has ever attempted this thrilling voyage to the bottom of the world. Ervys, his followers and new recruits, the sharks, are determined that Sapphire and Conor must be stopped - dead or alive...
Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks
Published: 05 Mar 2009
ISBN 10: 0007270267
ISBN 13: 9780007270262
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Prizes: Shortlisted for Independent Booksellers' Week Book of the Year Award: Children's Book of the Year 2009.
The most action-packed and satisfying of the four stories, with vivid animal portraits, a vast undersea journey and a climactic fight. Ingo will be missed. The Times
The Crossing of Ingo is just as beautiful as the first three books in this wonderful quartet. These are books that will be read for generations. They have everything - family dynamics, the nature of love, coming of age, resolution of conflict, world as entity, not resource. And they are written with great beauty, but more than that, they are written with an unmistakeable voice and a love of words. The Book Bag
Praise for The Deep
Dunmore's writing, steeped in maritime legends, is exquisite. The descriptions of plunging 'sleek and fast as a seal' through turquoise water into the rich blue-purple that lies beneath are gorgeous.. The Deep is sophisticated and supple. The Daily Telegraph
Dunmore's series is written in a sensual, descriptive prose that evokes the watery kingdom with conviction. Characters are clear-cut and written with exuberance. Nicolette Jones, The Sunday Times Culture
Just as spellbinding as its predecessors. Waterstone's Books Quarterly
Praise for The Tide Knot:
Intensely compelling... gorgeous. Amanda Craig, The Times
Dunmore's graceful style is what makes the unbelievable believable... The Independent on Sunday
Like the ocean itself, this book is deep and strange and marvellous. Nial MacMonagle, The Irish Times
Praise for Ingo:
Ingo has a haunting, dangerous beauty all of its own. Philip Ardagh, Guardian
The electric thrill of swimming with dolphins, of racing along currents, and of leaving the world of reason and caution behind are described with glorious intensity. Amanda Craig, The Times
Compellingly lyrical. Independent
Helen Dunmore may have a few drowned readers on her conscience, so enticing and believable is the underwater world she creates in Ingo. Telegraph
Helen Dunmore was an award-winning novelist, poet and children's writer, who will be remembered for the wisdom, lyricism, compassion and immersive beauty of her writing. In her lifetime, she published eight collections of poetry, many novels for both adults and children, and two collections of short stories. She won the Orange Prize for Fiction with her novel A Spell of Winter, her novel The Siege was shortlisted for the Orange Prize and the Whitbread Prize for Fiction, and her final poetry collection Inside the Wave won the 2017 Costa Book of the Year.