Wild Way Home

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Sophie Kirtley: Wild Way Home (2020, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc)

256 pages

English language

Published Sept. 25, 2020 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.

ISBN:
978-1-5266-1628-9
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Review of 'Wild Way Home' on 'LibraryThing'

Time-slip stories are a familiar trope in all sorts of literature: in books for younger readers, the slippage is usually into the past rather than (as in Wells’ The Time Machine) into the future. In this, The Wild Way Home slips further than usual, landing Charlie Merriam back into the Stone Age. Charlie’s playground is Mandel Forest, with landmarks not just of place but of imagination – Deadman’s Cave, the Spirit Stone – and a river. When Charlie’s brother is born with a ‘tiny, not-right heart’, Charlie runs away to the sanctuary of Mendel Forest, and there encounters an injured ‘wild boy’, Hartboy (both children mishear the other’s name, and are called Cholliemurrum and Harby for most of the story). Hartboy, in circumstances that are not explained, can find neither of his parents, and is desperate to find and protect his baby sister.returnreturnHartboy introduces the recurring theme of ‘make safe’, …

Review of 'Wild Way Home' on 'Goodreads'

I enjoyed this book so much, and will be buying a copy to keep for my children. It was so delightful. An adventurous story set in the natural world. Charlie has mixed emotions when his new baby brother arrives & unable to deal with them, he runs away & gets transported into a stone age adventure. I really loved this book, it's such a magical adventure with so much heart. You are rooting for Charlie as he trys to unravel mysteries, the biggest of which is his own feelings. Just lovely.