The Haunting of Fortune Farm
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ナレーター:
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Amy McAllister
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著者:
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Sophie Kirtley
Sometimes, secrets don’t stay buried forever. Sometimes, they need to be set free…
Twelve-year-old Edie and her younger brother Pip are spending half term at Fortune Farm, high in the Irish mountains, with their grandmother Lolly. They haven’t visited Fortune Farm for YEARS and Edie has been dreading it for MONTHS. They spent all their holidays there when Dad was alive. And Edie doesn't like thinking about Dad – even the happy memories haunt her too much.
When Edie uncovers a clue that could lead her to long-lost Viking treasure, it's just the adventure she needs to take her mind off Dad. But the adventure soon takes an unnerving and dangerous turn, and Edie discovers that Fortune Farm has more secrets, mysteries and ghosts than she had ever dared to dream.
A spine-tingling adventure about the power of memories and the restless spirits that whisper on the wind…
An emotional and spine-tingling adventure perfect for fans of The House with Chicken Legs, A Girl Called Owl and A Pocketful of Stars.
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Ghostly and atmospheric and would have you glued to the pages until its satisfying end,' Nizrana Farook, author of The Girl Who Stole an Elephant©2024 Sophie Kirtley (P)2024 Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Such an adventure! Gorgeous use of setting, relatable characters, oodles of atmosphere & a mighty fine story which keeps you gripped right to the very end
Sophie's third book lives up to all the expectations I had after reading the gorgeous The Wild Way Home and Way to Impossible Island. Here again are characters to love and a hauntingly beautiful setting of a remote farmhouse in the Irish wilderness. This is a ghost story, a mystery, and a book about love, belonging and grief. It's ghostly and atmospheric and would have you glued to the pages till its satisfying end
Packed full of mystery, ghosts and family secrets, this chilling chapter book also sensitively explores feelings of grief and guilt. Guaranteed to send shivers down your spine, it’s the perfect tale to read on dark, stormy nights… if you’re brave enough
I absolutely loved The Haunting of Fortune Farm – it’s a ghost story with a thrillingly, dark Viking ‘roar’ to it, but threaded through with such beauty and heart. The setting is superbly drawn and Edie’s courageous journey ‘into’ the mountain will have you racing through the pages, but it’s also a story that carries huge emotional heft as it’s about memory and loss and learning to let go.
Once again Sophie Kirtley has bought history to life in the most vivid and imaginative way possible. She’s a terrific storyteller. And everyone needs a younger brother like Pip!
In the spirit of the kennings in the story I wrote these two about The Haunting of Fortune Farm;
Page Turner
Heart Mover
Goosebump Maker
Story Wonder
Emotion Jangler
Thought Puzzler
Spine Tingler
Story Sparkler
Once again Sophie Kirtley has bought history to life in the most vivid and imaginative way possible. She’s a terrific storyteller. And everyone needs a younger brother like Pip!
In the spirit of the kennings in the story I wrote these two about The Haunting of Fortune Farm;
Page Turner
Heart Mover
Goosebump Maker
Story Wonder
Emotion Jangler
Thought Puzzler
Spine Tingler
Story Sparkler
Returning to Sophie's rich, atmospheric writing was a treat. This time, with spookiness, family bonds & mystery all wrapped up in a beautiful Irish setting. I do love an eerie story...
It perfectly encapsulates all that middle-grade books should represent - thrills, escapism, wonder, phenomenal storytelling
A ghost story about love and loss and Vikings and the creepiest house ever. I loved it and couldn't put it down. Sophie writes so well with the most wonderful characterisations
Really engrossing and beautifully written
Highly atmospheric, Kirtley’s slow build of tension creates a spooky dynamic in this layered text about coming to terms with loss (Ruth Concannon)
Sophie Kirtley’s new novel is a hauntingly beautiful tale is guaranteed to send shivers down readers’ spines ... with buried secrets waiting to be uncovered, and an ancient mystery to solve, this is a Halloween adventure with a big, big heart! (Pam Norfolk)
The Wild Way Home echoes Skellig and Stig of the Dump, with a bold, readable charm entirely its own … Full of peril, sadness and wild joy, it’s a timeslip adventure with a difference
So good I read it twice
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