Hidden Treasure
A timeless children's adventure story from the bestselling author of The Miniaturist
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- USD 11.99
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- USD 11.99
Descripción editorial
From the bestselling author of The Miniaturist. Jessie Burton's Hidden Treasure is the phenomenal page-turning story of two children whose lives collide when they find an ancient treasure with the power to return to them the most precious thing they have ever lost
'Pure magic […] the heroine feels as real as Tracy Beaker' – The Telegraph
'Hauntingly beautiful' – Guardian
'A jewel of a book. An exciting and absorbing adventure story full of magic and wonder. A rare feat.' – Katya Balen, author of October, October
'For anybody who believes in love and magic and trying to do the right thing.' – Abigail Dean, Bestselling author of Girl A and Day One
'Burton effortlessly combines a high-stakes mystery and characters with true emotional depth. A story that stayed with me long after turning the final page' – A.F Steadman
For the people who live on the banks of the Thames, the river is a living, breathing thing. It can take your treasures. It can hide your treasures. And, sometimes, it can give them back.
Bo and Billy are two children who have never met. Billy is an orphan. Bo's dad died when she was small and now her brother is off to war. Both children are poor, but they have each found half of a priceless treasure, given up by the river. A treasure which – when the pieces are reunited – holds the power to give back to one of them the most precious thing they have ever lost.
But should the treasure be put back together again? And why has the river given it up now?
For fans of Katherine Rundell and Philip Pullman's The Ruby in the Smoke, Hidden Treasure is a classic in the making, with a rip-roaring plot, spine-tingling twists and an unforgettable cast of characters.
'A glorious, glittering story that shines with magic, friendship and wonder. Unmissable.' – Pari Thomson, author of Greenwild: The World Behind the Door
'What a gift of a book. Jessie Burton hits the absolute sweet spot of peril and joy, of adventure and delicious detail, with characters that felt absolutely real to me. It's a future classic.' – Francesca Segal, author of The Innocents.
'Captivating, magical, Jessie Burton's Hidden Treasure sweeps you up and holds you entranced until the end.' – Kate Williams, British Historian and Author
'Stunning, so finely crafted it's as if the author found it shaped and complete like a treasure itself' – Hilary McKay
'A gripping, high-stakes mystery with so much heart, I loved it' – Elodie Harper, author of The Wolf Den
'A beautiful and moving story' – Louise O'Neil
'Totally transporting and beguiling, Hidden Treasure sweeps you up in its tide and releases you feeling like you've discovered treasure' – Stacey Halls, author of The Familiar
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
While mudlarking in London, 12-year-old Bo Delafort is guided by the mystical voice of the River Thames to a jewel resembling the moon. Spying on Bo is orphaned Billy River, also 12; upon meeting, the tweens experience a connection "as if they had stepped into a current meant only for the two of them." Bo is later approached by a man named Dr. Frederick Muncaster, who offers her money for the jewel, which he calls the Eclipsing Moon. Even though her family could use the funds, as her brother was deployed to fight in the Great War, she heeds the river's advice and flees. Witnessing the doctor's schemes to obtain the treasure, Billy—who is Muncaster's kitchen boy—vows to protect both Bo and the river. The duo's search for the Eclipsing Moon's missing complementary sun jewel and a long-lost magical ballad provide them with insight into events occurring 500 years ago. While Bo and Billy lack agency and the plotting is somewhat transparent, memorable characters and a distinct setting prove plenty engaging in this quiet tale from Burton (The House of Fortune, for adults). The cast cues as white. Ages 8–11.