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Emma Carroll Collection by Emma Carroll 3 Books Collection Set-Fiction-Paperback

Author: Emma Carroll
SKU: BE-VRT-FB-U290734-9789123888566
Barcode: 9789123888566
Publisher: Faber & Faber
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Titles in This Set:
Letters from the February, 1941.
Secrets of a Sun
When we were Set in World War Two

Format: Paperback

Overview:
Emma Carroll’s three-book collection brings together irresistible WWII-inspired adventures for middle-grade readers and older. This carefully curated set blends historical atmosphere with fast-paced plots and heart, inviting readers to travel from bustling London to windswept Devon and beyond. At the heart of these pages are resilient, curious children who improvise, collaborate, and persevere when ordinary life is upended. Fans of Emma Carroll’s distinctive voice will appreciate the way each story threads courage, friendship, and a dash of mystery into an accessible historical setting. Whether a classroom read-aloud or a dedicated personal library addition, this paperback collection offers a cohesive reading journey through different corners of young protagonists’ lives during challenging times. It’s a thoughtful gift set for readers who love immersive, character-driven storytelling with drama, danger, and hope.

What This Collection Covers:
Across these three titles, Emma Carroll builds a world where children become problem-solvers in moments of crisis. The first tale anchors the experiences of evacuation and village life along the Devon coast, highlighting community, prejudice, and the courage it takes to reach out when fear abounds. The second invites readers into an age-old mystery entwined with archaeology and a looming curse, offering a brisk treasure-hunt mood that rewards careful observation and teamwork. The third collection entry continues the wartime theme, underscoring resilience, resourcefulness, and the power of friendship to sustain youngsters when plans unravel. Together, the stories form a cohesive arc about young people making sense of upheaval, discovering kindness in unlikely places, and proving that even small acts can shape a larger story.

Book-by-Book Guide:
Letters from the February, 1941. In a seaside Devon town during the Blitz, twelve-year-old Olive Bradshaw and her brother Cliff are evacuated from London. They land in a quiet landscape haunted by fear and suspicion, where a solitary lighthouse keeper, Mr. Ephraim, guards two spare beds and a fragile peace. Olive becomes his post-girl, delivering messages to villagers and gathering fragments of a larger puzzle—the disappearance of Olive’s older sister Sukie, lost in a London air raid. As she deciphers a coded note, Olive confronts secrets that tie Sukie to the coast and to something dark and dangerous. Carroll’s collection-style suspense and warm, human focus give readers a front-row seat to courage under pressure. Secrets of a Sun Lilian Kaye discovers a mysterious parcel left on her grandad’s doorstep, linked to a famous Egyptologist who has just been found dead in England. The package promises clues to a king’s tomb long sought by archaeologists. Lil and her friends embark on a perilous journey to return the relic to its resting place, protect loved ones, and outwit a deadly curse. The adventure blends historical intrigue with a race-against-time tone, inviting readers to lean into teamwork, clever thinking, and moral choices. Carroll crafts a tight, cinematic middle-grade mystery where curiosity becomes courage and curiosity pays off in surprising ways. (Content reflects the product description; not a publishing note.) When we were Set in World War Two In this title, Emma Carroll deepens the wartime lens, inviting readers to witness the ingenuity and resolve of children when danger and disruption reshape daily life. The collection returns to familiar settings and introduces fresh characters who navigate evacuation, secrecy, and solidarity. Through interconnected threads of friendship, family, and resilience, the book emphasizes how resourcefulness and empathy become the tools that help communities endure. Carroll’s voice remains steady, compassionate, and quietly courageous, appealing to readers who relish character-driven adventures set against a well-researched historical backdrop.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This trio is ideal for readers aged 9–12 who enjoy historically grounded mysteries with clear emotional throughlines. It’s a wonderful choice for parents and teachers seeking accessible, high-engagement fiction that promotes empathy, resilience, and teamwork. Gift givers will find a thoughtful, cohesive set that can anchor a school unit on World War II-era life or be enjoyed as a shared reading experience in classrooms or libraries. Fans of atmospheric middle-grade narratives, series-style storytelling, and authorial voices that balance danger with warmth will find this collection compelling and comforting, even when the plots intensify.

Key Benefits:

  • Engaging historical fiction that supports early-teen reading skills
  • Three complete, self-contained adventures in one paperback collection
  • Strong, resourceful child protagonists that model courage and collaboration
  • Accessible language and pacing that sustain reader interest
  • Rich settings that spark imagination and historical curiosity
  • Great for classroom discussion on resilience, empathy, and community
  • Ideal as a thoughtful gift set for budding readers and fans of WW2-era stories

About the Author:
Emma Carroll is a celebrated British author known for weaving accessible history with suspenseful plots and relatable young heroines and heroes. Her work includes titles like Letters from the Lighthouse (a standout WW2 mystery) and Frost Hollow Hall, which helped establish her reputation for blending period detail with fast-moving narratives. Carroll’s storytelling is lauded for its warmth, clarity, and ability to spark empathy in younger readers, earning recognition from independent booksellers and contemporary review outlets. Her narratives often explore themes of belonging, prejudice, and resilience, inviting readers to step into the shoes of children whose courage helps shape their communities. This collection showcases her signature voice across three distinct, inviting adventures.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Holding the complete Emma Carroll collection in one affordable paperback set makes it easy to dive into a unified reading experience that grows with the reader. The three stories offer complementary perspectives on how childhood ingenuity and compassion can illuminate the darkest moments, turning fear into action and strangers into allies. It’s a perfect library-builder for families and classrooms alike, providing conversation-starting themes about evacuation, resilience in adversity, and the power of community. The steady, readable style makes it ideal for lists of “must-read” WWII-era books for middle-grade readers, while still offering cinematic plots that keep reluctant readers turning pages.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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