Nell lives in a lighthouse on Canada's spectacular west coast. One night, during a terrifying storm, Nell sees a ship headed for the deadly rocks. The telegraph lines are down and her father is away. Nell is the sailors' only hope.
Will she be able to save them?
Awards:
Winner of the 2009 Bolen Books Childrens' Prize
Winner of the 2009 Gold Moonbeam Award
Runner up in the 2009/10 Chocolate Lily Reader's Choice Award
Nominated for the 2010/11 Red Cedar Award
Reviews:
Fact and fiction come together in this exciting story based on an actual shipwreck rescue off the coast of Vancouver Island in 1906. The author has skillfully combined history, nature, and family dynamics to create a strong, believable young protagonist. SWON Libraries, April 2009
"Graveyard of the Sea" is a riveting young adult read, highly recommended. Children's Bookwatch, March 2009
Graveyard of the Sea is a wonderful book. Draper eloquently marries historical fiction with a heroine that you simply cannot help but be engaged by. Because of the skill with which Draper places the historical events effortlessly within the context of the story, I would highly recommend this novel not only for young girls but as a classroom novel study. Graveyard of the Sea would make an excellent addition to a classroom or school library as well as being an unforgettable read. Resource Links, February 2009
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