The Coming of the Whirlpool
It is not drowning your mother fears. What she truly dreads is that if you go to sea then you will come to the attention of the Ship Kings. And that if they discover who you are, they will kill you. Young Dow Amber is no sailor.
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| Interest Age |
Young Adults |
| Reading Age |
Young Adults |
| Library of Congress |
Fantasy fiction, Young adult fiction |
| NBS Text |
Young Adult Fiction |
| ONIX Text |
Young adult |
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| Number of Pages |
304 |
| Dimensions |
Width: 142mm Height: 210mm
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| Weight |
425g |
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| Dewey Code |
A823.00 |
| Catalogue Code |
231808 |
Description of this Book
It is not drowning your mother fears. What she truly dreads is that if you go to sea then you will come to the attention of the Ship Kings. And that if they discover who you are, they will kill you. Young Dow Amber is no sailor. But driven by a strange sea-longing he ventures from the high country of New Island all the way down to a grim fishing village on the shores of the bay known as the Claw. There he finds a cursed people living in dread not only of the mysterious Ship Kings that rule their country, but also of the fury of the ocean itself. When the Ship Kings sail their tall ships into the Claw, Dow's forbidden longing only grows. Who are the Ship Kings? How do they navigate the high seas? And what of the strange and fascinating girl who lives aboard one of their ships? When the whirlpool rises, will the call of the sea lead Dow to his heart's desire or to certain death? The Coming of the Whirlpool is the first book in Andrew McGahan's stunning new Ship Kings series.
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Author's Bio
Andrew McGahan is the author of Praise, The White Earth (which won the Miles Franklin Literary Award and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize) and Wonders of a Godless World.
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