Reseña del editor:
Everyone knows the story of the Flood, the men God chose to survive, the animals that went in two-by-two. But what about the others that sailed on the Ark, the women and the children? This adventure story asks what it was really like when the heavens opened and the world drowned - and what might have happened in the days that followed. With a frighteningly zealous and single-minded Noah; Japheth and his young wife Zillah concerned for the welfare of the animals; the stowaway boy and baby found by Noah's daughter Timna; and the animals themselves, continuing to act as animals do, whatever their surroundings, this is an extremely compelling and at times very frightening story, beautifully written as ever by Geraldine McCaughrean.
Biografía del autor:
Winner of Carnegie Medal, Smarties Bronze Award (3 times), Whitbread Award (twice), Blue Peter Book of the Year Award, Blue Peter Special Book to Keep Forever Prize, and Guardian Fiction Award. Previous titles include A Little Lower Than the Angels, A Pack of Lies, Plundering Paradise, Gold Dust, The Stones Are Hatching, Forever X, The Kite Rider, and Stop the Train, as well as the special World Book Day title, Showstopper! She lives in Newbury.
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