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OCLC. 191890445. Preceded by. The Deep. Followed by. Stormswept. The Crossing of Ingo is a children's fantasy novel by Helen Dunmore, first published in 2008. It is the fourth and final volume in the Ingo tetralogy . It was longlisted for the 2008 Booktrust Teenage Prize.
0-00-720487-6. OCLC. 63134578. Followed by. The Tide Knot. Ingo is a children's novel by English writer Helen Dunmore, published in 2005 and the first of the Ingo pentalogy, followed by The Tide Knot (2006), The Deep (2007), The Crossing of Ingo (2008), and Chronicles of Ingo: Stormswept (2012). [1]
Ingo tetralogy. The Ingo tetralogy is a series of four children's novels, set in Cornwall, by British author Helen Dunmore. [ 1] The four books are, in chronological order, Ingo, The Tide Knot, The Deep and The Crossing of Ingo. The first book was nominated for the 2008 Booktrust Teenage Prize. [ 2] There are 4 books in this series, written by ...
OCLC. 63395497. Preceded by. Ingo. Followed by. The Deep. The Tide Knot is a children's novel by English writer Helen Dunmore, published in 2006 and the second of the Ingo tetralogy (preceded by Ingo and followed by The Deep and The Crossing of Ingo ). It won the Nestlé Children's Book Prize Silver Award and was longlisted for the Carnegie Medal .
Booklist reviewer Anne O'Malley praised the author's "fine writing", while Ruth Bamford found the book "easy to read and beautifully written". [1] [2] In a positive review, The Horn Book Magazine ' s Anita L. Burkham wrote, "Sapphire's picturesque life on the coast of Cornwall and the enchanting and perilous world underwater are depicted with equal depth and resonance in Dunmore's commanding ...
Dunmore High School is the secondary education, public school for the borough of Dunmore, Pennsylvania. It is part of the Dunmore School District. Dunmore High School is located at 300 West Warren Street. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, in the 2017–2018 school year, Dunmore High School reported an enrollment of 728 ...
Dunmore's Proclamation is a historical document signed on November 7, 1775, by John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore, royal governor of the British colony of Virginia. The proclamation declared martial law [1] and promised freedom for slaves of American Patriots who left their owners and joined the British Army, becoming Black Loyalists.
This part is a narrative of Joe’s novel which describes the life of Florence, who works in Madame Blanche’s brothel to support her young daughter, Claire. It is here that she meets Will, a World War One air force pilot, with whom she falls in love. Joe writes to Rebecca that Florence’s character is based in part on her own.