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# Sea (The Huntress Trilogy)

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The first book in a stunning new fantasy adventure trilogy, perfect for readers aged 9+ and fans of Philip Pullman, Piers Torday, Abi Elphinstone, Katherine Rundell and Frances Hardinge. In the sky, the fire spirits dance and ripple. Grandma says they showed our Tribe that I’d be a captain, before I was even born. Ever since Ma died, Mouse has looked after her little brother, Sparrow, dreaming of her destiny as captain of the Huntress. But now Da’s missing, Sparrow is in danger, and a deathly cold is creeping across Trianukka … Sea-churning, beast-chattering, dream-dancing, whale-riding, terrodyl-flying, world-saving adventure. 'Moonsprites. Terrodyls. Beastchatter. The Huntress: Sea is a heart-thumpingly brilliant adventure. Paver meets Pullman. A real gem' – Abi Elphinstone, author of The Dreamsnatcher and The Shadow Keeper 'A glorious world, a wild adventure and a fierce heroine. I can't stop thinking about this book!' – Robin Stevens, author of Murder Most Unladylike If you like Northern Lights , The Lie Tree , The Last Wild and Rooftoppers , you'll love Sea . Don't miss the second book in The Huntress Trilogy, Sky . Sarah Driver is a graduate of the Bath Spa MA in Writing for Young People, during which she won the United Agents Most Promising Writer prize in 2014. She is also a qualified nurse and midwife. Sarah started writing stories as a small child and lists her influences as Spellhorn by Berlie Doherty, A Necklace Of Raindrops by Joan Aiken and the Carbonel books by Barbara Sleigh – those gorgeous, magical stories that create and nurture readers. When she’s not writing, she can be found walking by the sea, visiting exhibitions, reading or travelling, often in the name of research. She has seen humpback whales from an oak boat in the northern seas of Iceland, eaten cubes of six-month fermented Greenland shark, and journeyed by train beyond the arctic circle to the far north of Swedish Lapland, where she rode a slightly obstinate horse through a forest, under the northern lights, in temperatures of -32 degrees. She has learned that even horrifying bouts of sea-sickness make excellent research material. Sea is Sarah’s debut novel, the first in The Huntress trilogy. Sarah lives in Sussex, close to the sea, with Lily, a street-wise ginger cat and an excitable mini-lop bunny named Peter.

Review: Fascinating - Mouse and her younger brother Sparrow are living on a ship. Their grandmother is the captain. She's taking charge because Mouse's dad is away. Their mother died while giving birth to Sparrow. Because of her grandmother's visions Mouse knows that one day she'll be captain of her own ship. Her grandmother is a fierce woman and Mouse learns a lot from her. One day she'll be ready and this moment is rapidly approaching. Unfortunately Mouse's life is a lot less certain when someone is being added to the ship's crew who doesn't want the best for the tribe. Stag is looking for power and he's trying to take over the ship and destroy Mouse's world. When Mouse's father goes missing he leaves her a clue and a task, will she be able to do what he asks of her or will the evil Stag, with his large number of loyal subjects, manage to take everything from her? Mouse is a thirteen-year-old girl. She's tough, she's incredibly brave and she can fight. She promised her mother to take care of Sparrow. He isn't physically strong, but he has interesting magical abilities. Mouse and Sparrow both have a close connection with animals and I loved that about them. While Sparrow is calm and timid Mouse is impulsive and she always shares her opinions. This often lands her in trouble, but she won't let herself be silenced, which is something I admired about her. She's very protective of her family and the animals she loves and she will do anything to save them, which, together with magic, is a great foundation for a fascinating story. Sea is the first part of a trilogy. Sarah Driver's detailed and colorful descriptions of Mouse's adventures are fabulous. She makes her world come to life in a wonderful vivid way. I liked the battles, the surprising twists and turns and Mouse's determination to fight her way out of her problems. Mouse loves the water and I could easily feel her admiration and respect for the sea and its animals, which is what I liked best about the story. Sea is a promising first book and I can't wait to read the other two The Huntress stories.
Review: I can't approach this with anything like objectivity. As I read - It's hard to review a book when you were there the first time the main character spoke. I can't approach this with anything like objectivity. As I read, I was back in the Saracen's Head holding workshop over vegetarian fish and chips. I was on the shore of Llanelli, reaching out to still Sarah and say, "Listen. It sounds like we're being followed." (It was just the mud filling in our footprints.) I watched the whales surface in Iceland, and the huge grin on Sarah's face when my nieces helped her shoot a bow. All of these things and more are bound into this book for me, and I read it through a film of memories. I wouldn't clear those connections away for anything, not even to get to enjoy this book again for the very first time. But I venture to say, if I could remove all that sentimentality and approach this like any work of fiction, I would still declare: This. This is a very good book. Thanks, Sarah, for taking me along on the adventure.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #4,762,911 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,485 in Magical Fantasy Fiction for Children (Books) #6,803 in Children's Marine Life Books #6,876 in Children's Siblings Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 129 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fascinating
*by S***R on April 11, 2017*

Mouse and her younger brother Sparrow are living on a ship. Their grandmother is the captain. She's taking charge because Mouse's dad is away. Their mother died while giving birth to Sparrow. Because of her grandmother's visions Mouse knows that one day she'll be captain of her own ship. Her grandmother is a fierce woman and Mouse learns a lot from her. One day she'll be ready and this moment is rapidly approaching. Unfortunately Mouse's life is a lot less certain when someone is being added to the ship's crew who doesn't want the best for the tribe. Stag is looking for power and he's trying to take over the ship and destroy Mouse's world. When Mouse's father goes missing he leaves her a clue and a task, will she be able to do what he asks of her or will the evil Stag, with his large number of loyal subjects, manage to take everything from her? Mouse is a thirteen-year-old girl. She's tough, she's incredibly brave and she can fight. She promised her mother to take care of Sparrow. He isn't physically strong, but he has interesting magical abilities. Mouse and Sparrow both have a close connection with animals and I loved that about them. While Sparrow is calm and timid Mouse is impulsive and she always shares her opinions. This often lands her in trouble, but she won't let herself be silenced, which is something I admired about her. She's very protective of her family and the animals she loves and she will do anything to save them, which, together with magic, is a great foundation for a fascinating story. Sea is the first part of a trilogy. Sarah Driver's detailed and colorful descriptions of Mouse's adventures are fabulous. She makes her world come to life in a wonderful vivid way. I liked the battles, the surprising twists and turns and Mouse's determination to fight her way out of her problems. Mouse loves the water and I could easily feel her admiration and respect for the sea and its animals, which is what I liked best about the story. Sea is a promising first book and I can't wait to read the other two The Huntress stories.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I can't approach this with anything like objectivity. As I read
*by A***S on April 6, 2017*

It's hard to review a book when you were there the first time the main character spoke. I can't approach this with anything like objectivity. As I read, I was back in the Saracen's Head holding workshop over vegetarian fish and chips. I was on the shore of Llanelli, reaching out to still Sarah and say, "Listen. It sounds like we're being followed." (It was just the mud filling in our footprints.) I watched the whales surface in Iceland, and the huge grin on Sarah's face when my nieces helped her shoot a bow. All of these things and more are bound into this book for me, and I read it through a film of memories. I wouldn't clear those connections away for anything, not even to get to enjoy this book again for the very first time. But I venture to say, if I could remove all that sentimentality and approach this like any work of fiction, I would still declare: This. This is a very good book. Thanks, Sarah, for taking me along on the adventure.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great adventure.
*by M***R on September 13, 2017*

I'm rarely reading childrens books but when I do, I know I'm usually in for a good treat. And this story is simply wonderful. I feel in love with the main character and her friends and family. I especially loved her grandmother. Mouse is so brave, fearless, compassionate and has so much courage, I really enjoyed her character. She has big dreams and even bigger steps to fill in. I'm not going to go into the plot, since no matter what I say, I would for sure be giving away some of the mystery and joy of discovering this book's potential. All I can say is that it's a pleasure to read and you won't regret doing it.

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