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The Shipwreck John Mason

The Shipwreck By John Mason

The Shipwreck by John Mason


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Summary

-The English language debut of JA rn Riel, an established Danish writer who has won tremendous acclaim in Europe for this 4-volume series, The Inuk Quartet. -An adventure story which immerses children in a completely different way of life, in the tradition of Swiss Family Robinson and The Island of Dolphins.

The Shipwreck Summary

The Shipwreck by John Mason

When his father is murdered, a young viking boy named Leiv stows away on a ship bound for Greenland, intending to avenge the death. But the boat is wrecked in a storm and his search for revenge becomes a struggle for survival. Leiv is saved by an Inuit brother and sister and starts a new life in an icy land. Slowly he becomes aware of a way of life and value system which centers around peace rather than war, showing a profound respect for the natural world.

About John Mason

JA rn Riel is a Danish writer who is highly regarded in Europe for his work focusing on the people of the Arctic Circle. The Inuk Quartet has been published in Danish, French and German to great acclaim. Helen Cann has worked as an illustrator and artist, exhibiting in several European countries. She has illustrated many Barefoot Books including The Barefoot Book of Dance Stories. Helen has travelled in the Arctic Circle and her illustrations for this series are informed by her experiences there.

Additional information

GOR004706955
9781846863349
1846863341
The Shipwreck by John Mason
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Barefoot Books Ltd
20110901
112
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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