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The Somerset Tsunami: 'The Queen of historical fiction.' Guardian

Emma Carroll

The Somerset Tsunami: 'The Queen of historical fiction.' Guardian

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5 out 5

37 reviews

A sinking boat. A girl in disguise. A disappearing sea. When Fortune Sharpe carves a boat from a tree with her beloved brother, Gem, she's only having a bit of fun. But now is not the time for a girl to be drawing attention to herself. She is sent away to find work dressed as a boy. Luckily a rich manor house is hiring. Yet Berrow Hall's inhabitants harbour dangerous secrets of their own, the suspicious owner is hunting for witches, and the house itself is a little too close to the sea.

Reviews

I enjoyed this book so much because of the way it is told and all the powerful language. I loved the story of the book and all the backgrounds of the characters. It was a very exciting book because of the secrets that are hidden in the manor house and how three of the characters in this book run away from the witch hunting crew, searching for them. It is also one of those books that can draw you in easily .

Anonymous 30.07.2024

I liked this book because it had a suspect and was an action book. When fortune Sharp makes a boat from a tree with her brother jain, she is only having a bit of fun, but but now is not the time for a girl to be drawing attention to herself, and she is sent away to find work dressed as a boy. Luckily, reach Manor house is hiring the suspicious honour is hunting for which is and the house itself is a little too close to the sea one day. Something was wrong with the sea. It shoreline was a little too strange that’s when tsunami came fortune survived but was accused for being a witch, but in the end the Real, which was Mary and assistant of the owner. So Mary was killed and fortune was innocent and not a witch, and they all lived happily ever after.

Anonymous 28.01.2024

It was full of adventure and like always it I'd a very good Emma Carroll book

Anonymous 06.09.2022

This “Historical Fiction” was all about Treasure Sharpe, who was just a girl who wanted fun. However when they test their home-made boat on the Sabbath, trouble starts to boil. She goes to the market disguised as a boy, and is hired to look after Master Ellis Spicer. This go wrong, which always happens when there’s secrets to be kept… a wonderful, enthralling fiction practically MADE for adventure story lovers.

Anonymous 02.09.2022

I enjoyed this book and I thought that the author was very good at describing particular feelings and people. My favourite character was called Maira. She appeared at the beginning for a brief period and again towards the end - she was an adventurous character.

Anonymous 29.08.2022

Great book recommended to everyone

Anonymous 19.08.2022

The book is very good and I enjoyed, it was a bit confusing at the first few chapters but the more I read it the more I liked it! I also think this non fiction book was confusing to me because it is more of a diary type book where as I normally read story books. This book is also based on a real story so it was very interesting. I would definitely recommend this book to people who love real stories! I loved it!!!!!

Anonymous 05.08.2022

This book is a great story for fans of historical novels. I really enjoyed reading it!

Anonymous 28.07.2022

I read this book in school and loved it that much, when I saw it in the library I just had to take it home It’s a lovely story 5stars

Anonymous 14.02.2022

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Yet again like all of Emma carols books I loved it.My favourite character was Bea the baby.This book has loverly description and a brilliant story line that shows what life would have been like when the real tsunami hit Somerset. You never want to put this book down when you are into it and I would really recommend it for anyone that likes historical fiction around aged 8-13. Who you have liked the see? Do you believe in witches ? Do you think boys should always be in charge?

Doctor Lacey Waterfall 05.09.2021

Great book, my favourite character was Bea or Maira and I would recommend!

Anonymous 14.08.2021

Emma Carrol has excelled herself with this one. Just when you think you are at the end there is another plot twist. I would definitely recommend.

Anonymous 02.07.2021

Good book.

Anonymous 05.04.2021

My favourite character was Jem, the book was a lovely mix of the tsunami and the suspicion of witchcraft, it was factual about Somerset and its inhabitants and had facts about witchcraf5 as well, when Fortune went to work in Barrow Hall it was starting to get more mysterious, I would recommend this to pretty much anyone with an interest of fantasy and the sea

Anonymous 04.09.2020

Definitely further proof that Emma Carroll is the absolute queen of historic fiction! One of my favourites yet ...

Anonymous 25.08.2020

A gripping fictional tale based on true life events - the flooding of Somerset and the King James I witch hunts of the early 17th century. Fortune - the protagonist - is bold, brave and adventurous - everything a reader wants in their heroine. Having recently read The Mercies, by Kiran Millwood Hargrove, I was struck by the similarities of the events - a village of women, extreme weather events, witch hunts. A brilliant read - perfect for 9-12 year olds.

Anonymous 25.08.2020

Another great book by Emma Carroll!

Anonymous 24.08.2020

Books with tsunamis are so good interesting I recommend it.

Anonymous 22.08.2020

This book is amazing, this book is a fiction book. I recommend this to you.

Anonymous 21.08.2020

I recommend this book to people who like adventurous and mystery stories!!

Anonymous 19.08.2020