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When twelve-year-old twins Tabitha and Timothy unearth an ancient artefact in the peat banks of Papala Island, they set off a chain of extraordinary events. Determined to protect their discovery, the twins rally their friends to outwit sneaky treasure hunters, navigate treacherous terrain, and unravel the island's ancient legend. As spring unfolds, and with the guidance of their Great Uncle Tamhas, the twins uncover the true meaning of community, courage, and belonging-realising they have the power to make a difference, even at twelve. Packed with action, wildlife, and heart, Living at the…mehr

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When twelve-year-old twins Tabitha and Timothy unearth an ancient artefact in the peat banks of Papala Island, they set off a chain of extraordinary events. Determined to protect their discovery, the twins rally their friends to outwit sneaky treasure hunters, navigate treacherous terrain, and unravel the island's ancient legend. As spring unfolds, and with the guidance of their Great Uncle Tamhas, the twins uncover the true meaning of community, courage, and belonging-realising they have the power to make a difference, even at twelve. Packed with action, wildlife, and heart, Living at the Edge of the World - Spring is the perfect adventure story for readers aged 9-12. Explore the wilds of Papala Island, Shetland, in this exciting tale of bravery, friendship, and discovering where you truly belong. Ready to join Tabitha and Timothy in Papala? Eco-adventure, Shetland, Scotland, Friendships, Discovery, different cultures
Autorenporträt
Meet Suzanne, an agricultural communicator with a passion for gardening, storytelling, and sustainable living. When she's not knee-deep in weeds or compost, she's crafting children's tales that bring the wonders of nature and diverse cultures to life. Now based in Lyon, France, with her partner and son, Suzanne finds inspiration in her English countryside roots, her love for Scotland, and the wild, intriguing beauty of Shetland. Her stories blend the wildness of nature with the rhythms of daily life, proving that Wifi can be replaced by WildLife.