The Stormteller

When the Spindrift's cabin boy, Zeke, found a piece of wood on a tropical beach, he took it back to the ship with him. Little did he know then that it was a stormteller: it had mysterious properties which would protect the ship. The crew thought Zeke was mad: he talked to a piece of wood! They put him ashore in Rio, where by luck he was taken on board the Dancing Dolphin.
Later, when Zeke and the stormteller parted company, he settled down on the land and the stormteller went on to lead an unhappy life as a dancing doll, until a nosy jackdaw poked his beak in...

A story for early independent readers.

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The Stormteller

When the Spindrift's cabin boy, Zeke, found a piece of wood on a tropical beach, he took it back to the ship with him. Little did he know then that it was a stormteller: it had mysterious properties which would protect the ship. The crew thought Zeke was mad: he talked to a piece of wood! They put him ashore in Rio, where by luck he was taken on board the Dancing Dolphin.
Later, when Zeke and the stormteller parted company, he settled down on the land and the stormteller went on to lead an unhappy life as a dancing doll, until a nosy jackdaw poked his beak in...

A story for early independent readers.

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The Stormteller

The Stormteller

by Sandra Horn
The Stormteller

The Stormteller

by Sandra Horn

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Overview

When the Spindrift's cabin boy, Zeke, found a piece of wood on a tropical beach, he took it back to the ship with him. Little did he know then that it was a stormteller: it had mysterious properties which would protect the ship. The crew thought Zeke was mad: he talked to a piece of wood! They put him ashore in Rio, where by luck he was taken on board the Dancing Dolphin.
Later, when Zeke and the stormteller parted company, he settled down on the land and the stormteller went on to lead an unhappy life as a dancing doll, until a nosy jackdaw poked his beak in...

A story for early independent readers.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044773561
Publisher: The Clucket Press
Publication date: 08/08/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 114 KB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

I'm a children's author and publisher. I've lived in Southampton with my husband Niall for over 40 years, and our three children were all born and raised here in the city. I've been writing for children since 2005, when my first picture book, Tattybogle, illustrated by Ken Brown was published (Andersen Press). In 2007 'Tattybogle the Musical' was created by Ruth Kenward of Starshine Music and performed at the Farnham Festival. I have had a wonderful, busy time since then! I have had invitations to visit schools all over the UK and in South Korea. The musical has also led to invitations to visit many schools and to work with the children – great fun and most rewarding. The success of Tattybogle the Musical has led on to further fruitful collaborations with Ruth; Babushka the Musical (book published by Barefoot books) for Christmas 2008 has enjoyed success not only here but in several other countries too. The Moonthieves musical was commissioned for the Farnham Festival 2009 and has also gone world-wide.
My other picture books include the sequel to Tattybogle, The Tattybogle Tree. In 2005 Niall and I set up the Clucket Press and published The Mud Maid and The Giant, both written for the Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall and illustrated by Karen Popham; The Furzey Oak, commissioned for Furzey Gardens in the New Forest and illustrated by Mervyn Hathaway; a new edition of The Moonthieves, illustrated by Esther Connon I Can't Hear You! I Can't See you! Illustrated by Muza Ulasowski, and Rory McRory, newly illustrated by Bee Willey. Books in preparation include a new Crows' Nest illustrated by Jo Theobald, a new Dandelion Wish, illustrated by Louise Crowhurst, Rainbow!(Bee Willey) and Suvi and the Sky Folk (Muza Ulasowski). Some of the new books will be e-books, alongside storybook The Hob and Miss Minkin: tales from an old Sussex farmhouse.

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