Go Saddle the Sea

Go Saddle the Sea by Joan Aiken, published by Puffin Books in 1980, is a New Ed edition comprising 285 pages. This work follows the journey of a twelve-year-old orphan who escapes his troubled life in Spain, embarking on a quest to locate his father’s family in England. The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of adventure, capturing the challenges and discoveries faced by the young protagonist.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes related to juvenile fiction, particularly in the realms of action and adventure. The story delves into the boy’s experiences as he navigates his new surroundings and seeks connections to his past. This edition presents a vivid portrayal of his journey, inviting readers to engage with the trials and triumphs of a young boy in search of belonging.
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In 1821, an orphaned twelve-year-old boy runs away from his unhappy home in Spain to England where he tries to find his father’s family.
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