Sabrina Fludde

Sabrina Fludde by Pauline Fisk is a New Ed edition published by Bloomsbury in 2005, featuring 256 pages in English. The narrative begins with Abren awakening in the flooded river Severn, holding onto a beautifully embroidered cloth. As she grapples with her identity and surroundings, the story unfolds, weaving through time and space, presenting a magical journey that surprises readers at every turn.
This book explores themes of mythology and the passage of time, following a girl’s life across vast landscapes and centuries. Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of experiences that intertwine ancient and modern worlds, revealing a multi-layered narrative filled with imaginative elements. The storytelling invites exploration of both personal and fantastical realms, making it a unique addition to the literature and fiction genre.
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When Abren becomes conscious of her surroundings she is struggling to get out of the flooded river Severn with her only possession, a beautifully embroidered cloth, clutched in her arms. What is she doing in the water, who is she, where can she go? And so begins the unfolding of a story, that snakes and turns like the river itself, surprising the reader on every level. A wonderful magical fantasy of a story that follows the journey of a girl’s life over many centuries and across huge terrain. Pauline Fisk is a marvellous story teller whose canvas is huge and whose delving into mythology makes for astounding reading. Praise for Sabrina Fludde: ‘Anclent and modern worlds are cleverly entwined in a multi-layered novel packed with big writing and even bigger ideas’ Guardian A magical, dreamy fantasy that takes hold if you and, like the river, carries you along in its powerful current’ Financial Times (Pick of the Month)
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