The Mud Puddlers by Pamela Rushby (Walker Books Australia)
This is a
middle-grade historical novel by multi-award-winning author Pamela Rushby
What lies
hidden in the mud? What might happen if you look at it too long? And what will
happen if you let it go?
Twelve-year-old
Nina is not happy. Her scientist parents are spending a year in Antarctica, and
Nina’s sent to London to stay with her Aunty Bee. Nina arrives with an
Attitude. Her parents have never left her behind before. She’s determined to
hate everything. But Aunty Bee, an intertidal archaeologist, lives on a
converted barge on the Thames. She’s also a keen mud lark, searching river
shingle and mud for fascinating, long-forgotten articles from past lives. Nina
can’t help becoming interested. She joins in with the Mud Puddlers, a local
group of wildly enthusiastic amateur mud larks and becomes friendly with Molly,
an elderly Mud Puddler living on a nearby, haunted barge. Molly knows things.
Sees things. She draws Nina into the mystery and magic of the ancient river and
the treasures it holds. But soon, Nina becomes aware that there can be
unexpected and uncanny dangers in the things she discovers. She finds herself
stranded in time, in the Blitz in 1940. And she and a very unwilling fellow
traveller, Tom, become runaways. Fumbling their way across wartime England,
desperate to return to London. Will they ever see their families again?
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