<p>"Jackie French has woven a fascinating, absorbing and well-written story." Books for Keeps</p>
<p>"Slave Girl comes highly recommended." The Book Bag</p>
<p>"Dramatic and absorbing." Liverpool Echo</p>
Fast-paced and fesity adventure where slave girl turns warrior in the battle for survival.
Hekja is nothing but a slave. The property of her Viking masters. But one day soon, those masters will live to see a slave become a heroine: they will live to see her fight alongside them, for the very survival of the clan.
âHekja's ma was white with terror and twisted with pain too. She screamed out, 'Run!'That was the last thing she ever said. One of the men â the largest, with a chin like a cod fish and almost no beard at all â plunged his sword into her heart, then pulled it out, all bloody.Hekja screamed. She ran towards her ma's body and knelt down. Her ma's eyes stared at the sky and there was a froth of blood from her mouthâŚâ
When Hekjaâs family and friends are killed by Vikings, she is taken as a slave and carried away to Greenland. But she is lucky: her mistress Freydis is a kind woman who wishes her no harm. Fiery determination, intelligence and fleet-footedness soon make Hekja indispensable to her new owner â as a messenger, an advisor and a friend. So when Freydis sets off for America with her husband, Hekja accompanies her, along with the treacherous Viking lord Finnbogi.
There, she finds a forbidden love with a free man. But this new world holds even greater dangers. Before Hekja can be free, she has to take a bloody stand alongside her captors: against the furious natives, but also against enemies closer to homeâŚ
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Fast-paced and fesity adventure where slave girl turns warrior in the battle for survival.
⢠A passionate struggle for survival and love set against a gripping historical back drop
⢠Strong and fearless female characters make this an inspiring action-adventure for girls
⢠An absolute must-read for fans of Celia Reesâ âPiratesâ aged 10+ years
⢠Review coverage and editorial sought across trade, childrenâs and national press
Competition: Celia Rees; Sally Gardner
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780007216598
Publisert
2007-01-03
Utgiver
Vendor
HarperCollins
Vekt
240 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
16 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
J, 02
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
282
Forfatter
Om bidragsyterne
Jackie Frenchâs writing career spans 15 years and 120 books, including the much loved historical novel âHitlerâs Daughterâ and the bestselling picture book âDiary of a Wombatâ. She lives on a farm in Australia.