The Girl Who Walked On Air by Emma Carroll

The Girl Who Walked On Air

by Emma Carroll

From the queen of historical fiction, The Girl Who Walked On Air by Emma Carroll is an enchanting historical adventure for ages 9-11.

Chipchase's Circus, England, 1875

An abandoned baby . . .
A tightrope walker . . .
A deadly discovery . . .

Louie, who was abandoned at Chipchase's Travelling Circus as a baby, dreams of becoming a 'Showstopper', but Mr Chipchase keeps her hidden, tucked away in the ticket booth. No Death-Defying Stunts for her. But Louie has been secretly practising her act - tightrope-walking - and dreams of being the Girl Who Walked on Air . . . she just needs to be given the chance to shine.

And the circus needs her too - Wellbeloved's rival show is stealing their crowds. They need a Showstopper. Desperate, Mr Chipchase reluctantly lets Louie perform. She is a sensation, and gets an offer from the sinister Mr Wellbeloved himself to perform . . . over Niagara Falls. But nothing is quite as it seems and soon Louie's bravery is tested not just on the highwire but in confronting her past and the shady characters in the world of the circus . . .

Fans of Frost Hollow Hall will love this epic adventure about following your dreams and becoming a showstopper!

'An adventure of old-fashioned charm.' The Sunday Times

'Engaging and entertaining.' Independent on Sunday

'This book will keep you hooked as you let your imagination take flight.' We Love This Book

'This one ticks all the boxes - Emma Carroll is an author to watch.' Books for Keeps

'Historical fiction fans will love Emma Carroll's The Girl Who Walked on Air.' Sunday Express

'Perfect for captivating the imagination of a developing reader.' Mumsnet

Reviewed by ellieroth on

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Shame on you!!

Hacerle eso a un libro que iba tan bien, HACERLE ESO. Dos estrellas porque simplemente estoy muy molesta con este libro, tanto potencial tirado a la basura. Le pondría una solamente pero disfruté de la primera parte

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