The Rescue of Ravenwood: Children's Book of the Year, Sunday Times
Author: Natasha Farrant
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 352
On the top of the hill, overlooking the sea, that's where you'll find a magicalplace . . . To Bea, Noa and little Raffy, Ravenwood is home. In its own way, the houserescued them, even if it did have a fallen-down tree taking up most of the kitchen.And, of course, beyond the house is the garden, with its lake teemingwith wildlife, its ancient trees, home to many a den, and the secret cove whereyou can jump from the rocks into the clear blue sea . . . So the idea that Ravenwood could be sold. Demolished even. Well, that's unthinkable.Then again, it's not like the children get a choice.But the truth is, we all make our own choices. It's just a matter of decidingwhat we really care about. A beautiful, soulful, exciting story about holding on to what's precious to us,and taking care of the extraordinary nature that surrounds us.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 352
On the top of the hill, overlooking the sea, that's where you'll find a magicalplace . . . To Bea, Noa and little Raffy, Ravenwood is home. In its own way, the houserescued them, even if it did have a fallen-down tree taking up most of the kitchen.And, of course, beyond the house is the garden, with its lake teemingwith wildlife, its ancient trees, home to many a den, and the secret cove whereyou can jump from the rocks into the clear blue sea . . . So the idea that Ravenwood could be sold. Demolished even. Well, that's unthinkable.Then again, it's not like the children get a choice.But the truth is, we all make our own choices. It's just a matter of decidingwhat we really care about. A beautiful, soulful, exciting story about holding on to what's precious to us,and taking care of the extraordinary nature that surrounds us.
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Author: Natasha Farrant
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 352
On the top of the hill, overlooking the sea, that's where you'll find a magicalplace . . . To Bea, Noa and little Raffy, Ravenwood is home. In its own way, the houserescued them, even if it did have a fallen-down tree taking up most of the kitchen.And, of course, beyond the house is the garden, with its lake teemingwith wildlife, its ancient trees, home to many a den, and the secret cove whereyou can jump from the rocks into the clear blue sea . . . So the idea that Ravenwood could be sold. Demolished even. Well, that's unthinkable.Then again, it's not like the children get a choice.But the truth is, we all make our own choices. It's just a matter of decidingwhat we really care about. A beautiful, soulful, exciting story about holding on to what's precious to us,and taking care of the extraordinary nature that surrounds us.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 352
On the top of the hill, overlooking the sea, that's where you'll find a magicalplace . . . To Bea, Noa and little Raffy, Ravenwood is home. In its own way, the houserescued them, even if it did have a fallen-down tree taking up most of the kitchen.And, of course, beyond the house is the garden, with its lake teemingwith wildlife, its ancient trees, home to many a den, and the secret cove whereyou can jump from the rocks into the clear blue sea . . . So the idea that Ravenwood could be sold. Demolished even. Well, that's unthinkable.Then again, it's not like the children get a choice.But the truth is, we all make our own choices. It's just a matter of decidingwhat we really care about. A beautiful, soulful, exciting story about holding on to what's precious to us,and taking care of the extraordinary nature that surrounds us.
The Rescue of Ravenwood: Children's Book of the Year, Sunday Times