This thrilling historical adventure story is set in Wren’s ancestral home in Anglesey, in North Wales in 1870.
Wren is not like other girls, she is adventurous and she likes taking risks. One day, Wren hears a strange noise coming from the walls of her house. A song or a call? Later at breakfast, her strict father tells her there was no sound and tells Wren that he is planning on sending her to Boarding school where she will learn how to behave like a proper ‘lady’.
“I loved this book as I never thought that it would have so much to the story…”
Aysha (11)
Wren notices a letter left on the table from a famous French inventor who built a flying bird and includes his plans. Deciding to escape from her home, Wren decides to build the flying bird in order to escape. Wren gathers the equipment, and with some help from her friend, they make it. However, the day she decides to use it, the weather is terrible and she lands in the cold sea, but when she was up in the sky, she spotted something…
What could it be?
I loved this book as I never thought that it would have so much to the story. I would recommend this book for 10-13 year olds but I think there should not be an age restriction on books so if you are an adult, go for it too!
(Cover illustration fan art by Aysha)
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Wren by Lucy Hope£7.99
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Fledgling by Lucy Hope£7.99