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Highlights
- An intriguing and mysterious children's classic from Scotland When Finn Learson literally stumbles out of a stormy sea into a small village on Scotland's Shetland Isles, he steals the villagers' hearts.
- 8-12 Years
- 7.8" x 5.1" Paperback
- 136 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Fantasy & Magic
- Series Name: Classic Kelpies
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An intriguing and mysterious children's classic from ScotlandBook Synopsis
An intriguing and mysterious children's classic from Scotland
When Finn Learson literally stumbles out of a stormy sea into a small village on Scotland's Shetland Isles, he steals the villagers' hearts. He's handsome and charming, he helps with the fishing and the harvest, and he's particularly drawn to Robbie's older sister Elspeth, with her beautiful long golden hair.
Yet there's something about Finn that makes Robbie and his dog Tam feel uneasy. Haunted by local tales of the Selkie folk, Robbie suspects there's more to Finn than meets the eye. But who would believe Robbie's wild suspicions?
As the story reaches its explosive finale at the fire festival of Up Helly Aa, can Robbie reveal the truth in time to save his sister?
One of Mollie Hunter's most popular novels for children, A Stranger Came Ashore was first published in 1975 to great acclaim. This new Kelpies Classics edition brings this much-loved Scottish classic to a new generation of children.
Review Quotes
'First published nearly forty years ago, Mollie's story remains as intriguing and beguiling as ever.'
- The Scotsman
'Stunning in its blend of local tradition and belief, legend and life.'
- The Guardian
'The haunting mystery of this story grips the reader to the end.'
- Sunday Telegraph
'A fantastic, gripping tale... set on the beautiful, windswept Shetland Isles... they are perennial favourites and deservedly so.'
- Scottish Children's Books
'Strange and chilling... it captures that sense of unease that springs from old, old superstitions that might yet harbour a grain of truth.'
- Den of Geek
About the Author
Mollie Hunter (1922-2012) wrote more than 25 novels for children since 1953, incorporating a life-long exploration of Scotland's folklore and history into her stories. She received numerous awards and honours for her books, including the New York Times Outstanding Books of the Year Award, the Boston Globe Horn Book Award and the Carnegie Medal.