The River Singers Review. October Debut of the Month In the tradition of Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willows and Richard Adams’s Watership Down, The River Singers captures the desperate adventures of a family of water voles struggling survive as their habitat changes. Sylvan and his younger siblings are only just prepared for the world of the river when their lives are thrown into confusion . The River Singers by Moorhouse, Tom and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru · Rich, genuine and warm-hearted, 'The River Singers' is such a lovely book. Moorhouse, as evidenced by this book and also the talk I was privileged to hear him give at the FCBG Conference in , knows the riverside world very well. In this, his debut novel, we are with the River Singers - a family of water voles who live on the side of the river/5(20).
The River Singers, by Tom Moorhouse: review. Tom Moorhouse, a zoology expert, has written a gripping and moving tale for children about a family of water voles. Water voles were once a common. Tom Moorhouse. likes. Tom is the author of The River Singers, The Rising, Trickster, the New Adventures of Mr Toad and Elegy for a River (out now). Oxford Uni researcher and minor vole deity. He. Trickster by Tom Moorhouse. I read - and loved! - Tom's first book,The River Singers, which was published in , snapped up the sequel, The Rising, as soon as it came out and when his latest book, Trickster, was published on the 4th February I bought myself a copy straight away. I enjoyed reading Trickster so much that I stayed up ridiculously late to finish it (cue, bleary-eyed.
The River Singers by Moorhouse, Tom and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru The River Singers by Tom Moorhouse. My rating: 4 of 5 stars Rich, genuine and warm-hearted, ‘The River Singers’ is such a lovely book. Moorhouse, as evidenced by this book and also the talk I was privileged to hear him give at the FCBG Conference in , knows the riverside world very well. The River Singers, by Tom Moorhouse. Sylvan, his brother and his two sisters are water voles, river singers, their lives tapped out by the rhythms of the Great River. Sylvan is desperate for adventure, desperate to get out and into the big wild world, and when he steps outside for the first time he’s assailed by new sights and sounds and scents. But the first trip out is also a lesson in the dangers of the world – predators are everywhere and singers must always be alert and careful.
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