SeaWAR: Book 2 of the SeaBEAN Trilogy

SeaWAR: Book 2 of the SeaBEAN Trilogy

by SarahHolding (Author)

Synopsis

The mysterious black C-Bean is a remarkable device which, as Alice and her classmates discovered in SeaBEAN (the first book in The SeaBEAN Trilogy), knows just about everything and can take them anywhere in the world. But now it's broken and stranded on the rocks on the remote Scottish island of St Kilda. When Karla Ingermann, the C-Bean's designer, turns up from Germany to try to fix it, they perform a factory reset, which accidentally sends it back in time, and Alice's world is thrown into disarray. Chased by Victorian police, attacked by an enemy submarine, imprisoned with a madwoman, summoned to rescue a dying pilot and fired at by government agents, Alice, together with her parrot, her dog and her new wartime companions, embarks on a journey through time, uncovering dark secrets from St Kilda's past and safeguarding the future before it's too late.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 200
Edition: 1
Publisher: Medina Publishing Ltd
Published: 12 Mar 2014

ISBN 10: 190933913X
ISBN 13: 9781909339132

Media Reviews
This book was gripping, capturing, unputdownable and awesome! It was also an exciting and imaginative book. I found out lots of facts about the environment. The Guardian I am giving SeaBEAN to my 8-year-old twin grandchildren to read - they are going to be captivated by the hero of the story, 11-year-old Alice. Huffington Post There's no feeling that you are reading a children's book, as the language is clear and intelligent - and yet you are drawn into a dream-like state where impossible events seem perfectly reasonable. Highly recommended. GoodReads An absorbing and intelligent tale with a strong environmental angle. The Swallow's Nest Told with a mixture of faux blog postings and conventional narrative, SeaBEAN is an enjoyable fantasy with a clear message about environmental stewardship. Joe Follansbee 'Flawlessly written, the language is simple and straightforward but not condescending for young readers - the pace romps along with constant changes of venue and lots of adventure. Best Book Review It is the best book that I have read... EVER, and I can't wait for the next book in the series. It is perfect for ages 9+.' Mia, age 10
Author Bio
Having worked as a postman, an architect, a university professor and an urban development consultant, Sarah Holding is now a full-time children's author, juggling writing with looking after a family of three children. They live in London in a funny old house with a leaning tower. When she's not writing she's singing, and when she's not singing she's playing sax in her jazz band. She says she knew there would always come a time when the abandoned island of St Kilda would feature somewhere in her life, little thinking it would be the setting for her first children's book.