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Part of "Swallows and Amazons" series
"The Picts and the Martyrs: or Not Welcome At All" is a delightful children's adventure novel written by Arthur Ransome. This is the eighth book in the Swallows and Amazons series, which follows the adventures of the Walker and Blackett children as they explore the English lake district. In "The Picts and the Martyrs," the Walkers and Blacketts are forced to come up with creative ways to communicate and meet, as the adults in their lives have forbidden them from seeing each other. The children use a series of secret signals and codes to stay in touch, all while avoiding the watchful eyes of their guardians. Ransome's writing is engaging and descriptive, bringing the lake district to life in the minds of his readers. The children's resourcefulness and determination are inspiring, and their adventures are both exciting and wholesome. This book is a great choice for young readers who enjoy adventure and mystery stories. It is also a wonderful introduction to the Swallows and Amazons series, which has captivated generations of children and adults alike. Overall, "The Picts and the Martyrs: or Not Welcome At All" is a charming and engaging children's novel that is sure to delight readers of all ages. Its themes of friendship, adventure, and resourcefulness make it a timeless classic that will continue to be enjoyed for generations to come.
Arthur Ransome
Swallows and Amazons
If you enjoyed 'The Picts and the Martyrs', you might like to return to the beginning of the Swallows and Amazons series. This book introduces the Walker and Blackett children, whose rivalry and eventual friendship provide the backbone of the series. Like 'The Picts and the Martyrs', this book is full of outdoor adventures, sailing, and camping.
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Coot Club
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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
If you're looking for a book that combines adventure, the sea, and a touch of magic, you might enjoy 'The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'. This is the third book in the Chronicles of Narnia series, and follows the adventures of Edmund, Lucy, and their cousin Eustace as they sail on the Dawn Treader, encountering a variety of strange and magical creatures along the way.
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The Secret Garden
If you enjoyed the themes of nature and growth in 'The Picts and the Martyrs', you might like 'The Secret Garden'. This classic children's book tells the story of Mary, a young girl who discovers a hidden garden on her uncle's estate, and sets about restoring it to its former glory.
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The Wind in the Willows
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The Swiss Family Robinson
If you enjoyed the survival aspects of 'The Picts and the Martyrs', you might like 'The Swiss Family Robinson'. This classic adventure novel tells the story of a shipwrecked family who must build a new life on a deserted island, using their wits and resourcefulness to survive.
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The Great Kapok Tree
If you enjoyed the themes of nature and conservation in 'The Picts and the Martyrs', you might like 'The Great Kapok Tree'. This beautifully illustrated children's book tells the story of a man who goes to the rainforest to cut down a giant kapok tree, but is convinced by the animals who live there to leave it standing.
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The Cricket in Times Square
For a charming and heartwarming animal story, you might enjoy 'The Cricket in Times Square'. This book tells the story of a cricket who finds himself in the bustling city of New York, and the unlikely friendships he forms with the animals and people he meets there.
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