Storm Ahead [Puffin No. PS106]
Book Description
                        contents & illustrations lists to front; this is a magnificent story of action and suspense. Most of it happens in one weekend - a weekend when time stood still for the Marsh folk, including Rissa and Tamzin, Roger and Meryon. Out of a warm November day when the sun felt like high summer, came disaster - gale, storm, flood. All Jim Decks the ferryman said to Rissa, 'Tidn't nacheral, choose how! Stands to reason you gotter pay for them frolics, see?' They paid. Maroons called out the lifeboat, and everyone in the village came forward to help. In a moment of light Roger saw that' the tide was high above the highest mark they had ever known it reach before, and the whole sea under the white moonlight was a range of towering, melting mountains, white-topped as any other peaks, but terrifyingly mobile' - and the lifeboat was out in it. The suspense is tremendous, but so truly based that the whole great story reads like something actually experienced and lived through. It is real life, and told with the responsibility felt in any great emergency when all possible help is needed and even children do the right thing as though inspired.
                    
                                            Dealer Notes
                            First Edition; 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
                        
                                    
                        Author
                        Edwards, Monica
                    
                    
                                        
                        Date
                        1957
                    
                    
                                        
                        Binding
                        Softcover
                    
                    
                                        
                        Publisher
                        Penguin; Harmondsworth, Middlesex
                    
                    
                                        
                        Illustrator
                        Geoffrey Whittam
                    
                    
                                        
                        Condition
                        Very Good (no Dust Jacket as published.) some wear to outer edge of some pages which have become brittle with age at that edge
                    
                    
                                        
                        Pages
                        206
                    
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