SeaRISE: The SeaBEAN Trilogy Book 3

SeaRISE: The SeaBEAN Trilogy Book 3

by SarahHolding (Author)

Synopsis

In the thrilling final part of The SeaBEAN Trilogy, Alice and her five classmates are - for reasons they have yet to discover - abducted to 2118 in the C-Bean, their time-travel device, only to find the world is a difficult and alienating place. How will they survive their terrifying ordeal? Who can help them figure out a way to get back to their own time? Will they escape before their captor Commander Hadron catches up with them? Who is he anyway and what's his connection to the mysterious Dr Foster? Unsettled by the devastation they find everywhere in the future and armed with new knowledge about the C-Bean's ultimate purpose, Alice and Co scour the planet, confronting many challenges in pursuit of answers to their questions. But can they figure out a way to restore the Earth's delicate ecological balance for good?

$12.65

Quantity

4 in stock

More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 176
Edition: 1
Publisher: Medina Publishing Ltd
Published: 27 Nov 2014

ISBN 10: 1909339148
ISBN 13: 9781909339149
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Media Reviews
Think the secret Island meets Dr Who's TARDIS and Greenpeace Junior. This non-stop adventure will excite imaginations and stimulate eco-debates The Rt Hon Edward Davey MP, Secretary of State for Energy & Climate Change. ...a different way of introducing children to climate change. The thermocromic covers are a great idea. Dame Jacqueline Wilson DBE FRSL. 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
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.