More (1 review) Review Book 2 The Tide Knot Stunning reissue in a beautiful new cover-look of this second novel in the critically acclaimed Ingo Chronicles. Dunmore writes a novel about a Sapphire a young girl that has an Air and. Master storyteller Helen Dunmore writes the story of Sapphire and her brother Conor, a. There's hardly any swearing, romance, or violence and it's a book of fantasy for younger readers. The Deep: The third novel of the Ingo series that may be read as a standalone novel. I recomend this book for readers age nine and up. I've also read the second book, Tide Knot, and it is just as good as the first one. Her poetry collections have won the Poetry Society’s Alice Hunt Bartlett Prize and the Signal Poetry Award. She has written nine adult books including A Spell of Winter, which won the 1996 Orange Prize for Fiction. I was green with envy as Helen Dunmore described how free Sapphy felt in the water and I wished that I could swim in the cool waters as well. She has written twenty-two children’s books, including The Seal Cove and the bestselling Ingo series. Sapphy and Connor feel as if their new Mer friends know something about their father's disappearence, but why won't they tell them. This starts a chain of events that lead Sapphy and her brother, Connor to discover something they only believed to be real in fairy tales, Mer people. Sapphire doesn't believe her father is dead when one night, he suddenly disappears into the ocean. "You'll find the mermaid of Zennor inside Zennor Church, if you know where to look." This is the first sentence in Ingo, the first book to start off this fantasy quartet about a world buried deep under the waves.
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