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Product description
When six-year-old orphan Arthur Hobhouse is shipped to Australia after World War Two, he is torn from his sister, his country and everything he has ever known. A long journey lies ahead: a journey of enormous hardships. Taking courage from his friend, fellow orphan Marty, and the extraordinary people he meets along the way, Arthur finally settles down in Australia, discovering a special talent for boat-design and sailing. Now he has built a special boat for his daughter Allie – a solo yacht designed to carry her to England in search of his long-lost sister. Will the tangled threads of Arthur’s life come together at last? Another awe-inspiring cross-generational tale of the type which Michael Morpurgo writes so well.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780007230587
Publisher
Date published
June 4th, 2007
Lexile measure
840L
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 5.2; Upper years; 9.0 points
Other details
- 316 pages
Condition
New
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Chise2504
on 9 June 2014I would be awsome if they got a book that’s like the musical wicked and had the songs in and this book looks amazing and intresting
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Jacquelinewilson677
on 10 March 2014Athur is separated from his sister and sent to the other side of the world.This extraordinary journey continues as he and his friend Marty survive brutal captivity on a working farm…will the threads of Arthur’s life finally come together?
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AngelofDeath
on 9 March 2014The story plot was similar to another book i had read so i thought it was okay.
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MagicSand6125
on 4 March 2014Book for the young and old, this story will take the reader on the journey of a lifetime.
5 out of 5 -
aoife343
on 16 November 2013what is it like sounds kinda boring should I read it ???
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Emster123
on 6 August 2013At first I didnt like this book and i was very tempted to stop reading it at the beginning as I found it quite boring and not that gripping, but it grew on me as I read more and more. It was one of those books which takes a long time to enjoy but once you are in the middle and you have got more of an understanding of the story-line and the characters, it’s hard to put down! i was recommended by one of my friends to read this book as I have read many of Michael Morpurgo’s books. This one has got to be one of my favourite with ‘Shadow’, (another really really good book!). This book is sad but also happy and more of an adventure book, which was a perfect genre for me.
I would recommend this book to anyone without a doubt, but I would say the recommended age to read this book would be around 8 or 9 years+ seeing as it quite sad and you witness some horrible scenes at the beginning when arthur was a child. This book would be perfect to be made into a film actually! THIS IS A MUST-READ BOOK!!! X
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Nashdasher
on 9 March 2013This book is great I could not put it down it made you go though every emotion happiness sadness it all.
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totalbookworm
on 2 March 2013Really good book. So interesting and very gripping. A range of stories, all with lots of different times.
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jods
on 18 December 2012this book is brill, brill, brill….i luv all Michael Morpurogo books…but this is 1 of the best….
5 out of 5 -
elliethebookworm3
on 23 June 2012it is very exciting and loving book but does he find his lost sister or not??
5 out of 5 -
indigobeam
on 5 March 2012This book is so powerfully written. I loved every minute.
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nikki657
on 3 March 2012Great, sad and made me want to cry but laugh especially at the end. Its about a young boys life in australia and his search for his sister. Best book ever
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pilgrim55
on 2 March 2012good
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monkey00
on 1 March 2012I loved this book because you never knew what was coming round the corner!
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loi77
on 16 December 2011Great, sad and made me want to cry but laugh especially at the end. Its about a young boys life in australia and his search for his sister.
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BookxLoverx11
on 27 November 2011This tale is a of hope, friendship and kindness but it does have a dark side of cruelty, wounds and hard, unfair work. If you’re thinking of reading this, don’t think twice. Get hold of a copy and read through the real life story of Arthur, Allie and Kitty Hobhouse.
5 out of 5 -
kizziefizzy
on 23 September 2011this is a powerful tale and a sad one
highly reccommended
5 out of 5 -
majicunicorn
on 26 July 2011loved it
5 out of 5 -
emilythetiger
on 9 July 2011i have read this and i love mical mapogo he is relly good. if you like this book i like you a lot.
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lynnie23
on 18 April 2011it was sad in the begining
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megsi
on 4 April 2011What a brillient book! It gripped me untill the end. Tears were in my eyes… turning the very last page. Murpugo strikes again! A fantastic book for anyone. Give it a read. You’ll love it!
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gethi
on 3 March 2011it’s different!
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Lolaloo1
on 3 March 2011I love this book so much. It was so gripping I could not put it down and the storyline was amazing. It was a mixture of happiness and sadness all the way through but in the end it is a happy ending and I felt really good for reading it.
5 out of 5 -
Egghead
on 14 February 2011Magical
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stardustbell
on 16 January 2011The first time I had ever ‘read’ this book was in Year 6, when we had to read it as a class. Now obviously, the majority of people in my class were thinking about break, and lunch, and were distracting others as usual. Therefore no-one could actually understand what was happening. However when we finally managed to get to the end of the book, the teacher explained to us the ending, (for those who didn’t understand) and I remember thinking: ‘What a shocking ending!’ And ever since that day, I decided to get the book out again. Then it came round to Year 8, and I took it out of the library. Now I remembered the ending was shocking, but only vaguely remembered what had actually happened. So I read it, and I was no-where near prepared for such a lovely ending. Everytime I look at this book, I feel like I have to start crying all over again. A beautiful, beautiful story, with the most tragic events that could possibly occur. I love the way Mr Mopurgo, writes in full detail of the emotions and the clearly frightening events this boy goes through. The ending really was the icing on the cake.
5 out of 5 -
skinnylatte
on 9 December 2010Superb!!
5 out of 5 -
biddyb
on 11 September 2010This is a fantastic book. It is with out a doubt my favourtie book ever!! Your emotions all want to just come out at once. It really gets to you at some parts. I hope everone else loved it as much as i did!!
5 out of 5 -
icedgem
on 9 August 2010This is definitely my most favourite book, from anything I have ever read. I don’t think I can even put into words how good it is. The author has written it so well that the emotion really gets to you, especially as there are some happy and sad parts. I would really recommend this to anyone who wants more than a normal read, and it will be staying with me for a long time. I think it is specifically good for readers aged 10 – 14. And it is about a boy – so its not only a girls book!
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strawberryshake999
on 1 August 2010we read this book for our class reader. it was so good i read ahead and had finshed befor everyone had got onto part two. I thought it was a great book.
5 out of 5 -
alpaca
on 20 March 2010My favourite book ever!!!
5 out of 5 -
YellowDog1892
on 31 January 2010i liked the bit where alexa (allie) was sailing across the sea to find kitty
5 out of 5 -
hornet
on 31 August 2009This story is about a boy in the avacuation to America losing his sister who gave him a key? He first is sent to a bootcamp farm then runs away making a new best friend only to be captured by Indians and brought to a strange lady thatlooks after sick animals.
5 out of 5 -
Tottenham4lyfe
on 13 August 2009AMAZING!!!!!!!! 2 of my friends had allready read some of this and said it was rubbish but i still read it regardless and i luved it!!!! It just came out to me i was there i was one of the children being kept i felt i was there and running away with arthur . i felt really sad in some parts of this book because it was sad and i felt really happy in some of it . if anyone is reading this and havent read alone on a wide wide sea i wont tell you what happenes at the end but it is amazingly fantastic i would defenately reccomend it to anyone and everyone ! I would also give this book a 10/10
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CharlieGiraffe22
on 29 March 2009I havn’t read the book yet but I know that ALONE ON A WIDE WIDE SEA is very, very sad.
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sweetpie
on 25 September 2008I want to read this as it looks great the same as all the other michael Morpurgo book
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ilovetoread11
on 21 March 2008Alone on a wide wide sea is a book about a boy who is shipped to australia to work there. he meets another boy who helps and treats him like his own brother. the place where they work is dreadful and eventually they run away. they meet a woman who looks after them and cares for but she dies so does arthurs friend. it is a very sad story but shows young children how life was and how lucky they are.
5 out of 5 -
emska
on 19 March 2008The best book by Morpurgo.But really,really sad.
5 out of 5 -
Eeyore07
on 7 March 2008This book is amazing! I hadn’t read anything by Michael Morpurgo except in school so I didn’t really like him (shocking I know!). That is until I read this and I absolutely loved it! It is written so clearly it’s like you’re there with Arthur (the main character), experiencing everything he is! And finally without trying to spoil it I think the ending is lovely! =]
5 out of 5 -
bookworms4eva
on 29 February 2008This is the story of Arthur Hobhouse who has been orphaned and sent to Australia. He only has vague memories of England and his sister Kitty. This is on my tear-jerker list so keep some tissues spare. This book is based on a true person and Michael Morpurgo has really captivated the feeling and emotion of this story and is very well-written.
5 out of 5 -
bridgley
on 9 January 2008a good book vey exciting and i think some bits are a bit crule though!
4 out of 5
diamondforever786
on 24 December 2014
So sad.