Grimsdon (Grimsdon, #1)

Grimsdon (Grimsdon, #1) book cover

ISBN: 1741663725

ISBN 13: 9781741663723

Publisher: Random House Australia

Pages: 278

Author: Deborah Abela

4.01 of 395

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About This Book

The city of Grimsdon is in ruins. Three years ago the sea surged toward it, bloating its river and sending waves stampeding into its grand, historic centre. While many were rescued, others disappeared in the panic and swell. The lost, the poor and the orphaned were left behind and moved into the upper floors of damp city buildings and opulent mansions - the only levels of the city's buildings which still rise above the water. One of the lost is Isabella Charm. Separated from her parents when the floods struck, she is the reluctant 12-year-old leader of a group of children who hide out in a lavish top-floor mansion. Along with her friend Griffin, a brilliantly intelligent boy who desperately hides his crush on Isabella, and Xavier, a plucky, thrill-seeking newcomer, Isabella and her gang scavenge for food and supplies, avoid the bounty hunters, and deal with Byron P. Sneddon, the self-appointed protector of the flooded harbour. Will the fabled Kraken, monster of the deep, come to Grimsdon? And what is Xavier's secret that will put them all in danger?

Editorial Review

Deborah Abela delivers an engaging reading experience with Grimsdon (Grimsdon, #1), a book that has resonated deeply with its audience. With a excellent rating of 4.01 out of 5 from 395 readers, this book has proven its appeal to a broad audience.

The book explores rich themes that keep readers engaged from start to finish. The city of Grimsdon is in ruins. Three years ago the sea surged toward it, bloating its river and sending waves stampeding into its grand, historic centre. While many were rescued, others disappeared in the panic and swell.

Published by Random House Australia, this 278-page volume, offers approximately 7 hours of reading time. This edition has been praised for its quality presentation and the depth of content it delivers.

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Why Read This Book?

Highly Rated by Readers — Grimsdon (Grimsdon, #1) holds an impressive 4.01/5 rating from 395 readers, reflecting its wide appeal and consistent quality.
Trusted Author — Deborah Abela is known for delivering quality writing that engages readers with compelling storytelling and well-researched content.
Well-Balanced Length — With 278 pages, Grimsdon (Grimsdon, #1) strikes the right balance between depth and readability, making it accessible without sacrificing substance.

Reading Recommendations

Readers who found Grimsdon (Grimsdon, #1) compelling often discover similar enjoyment in "The Long Night", "The Midwatch Institute for Wayward Girls" and "The Cryptic Clue (The Tea Ladies, #2)". These recommendations are based on shared themes, writing style, and reader preferences.

Quick Summary

In a city devastated by floods, Grimsdon, twelve-year-old Isabella Charm navigates life as the leader of a group of orphaned children. Living in the upper floors of a once-grand mansion, they face both the challenges of survival and the complexities of friendship. As they embark on adventures and confront the dangers of their submerged world, Isabella must grapple with her role and the responsibilities that come with leadership.

Key Takeaways

Explore themes of resilience and community in challenging circumstances.
Understand the dynamics of leadership among peers.
Experience the importance of friendship and loyalty.
Discover how creativity and resourcefulness can help overcome adversity.

Who Should Read This Book

This book is ideal for middle-grade readers who enjoy adventure and stories about friendship. Fans of dystopian settings and tales of survival will find Grimsdon captivating. It appeals to those who appreciate strong character development and imaginative storytelling, particularly in a world shaped by environmental challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

What age group is this book suitable for?

Grimsdon is primarily aimed at middle-grade readers, typically ages 8 to 12.

Is this book part of a series?

Yes, Grimsdon is the first book in a series that continues to explore the adventures of its characters.

What themes are explored in the book?

The book delves into themes of survival, friendship, leadership, and resilience in the face of adversity.

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