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Titles in This Set:
Ingo
Stormswept
The Crossing of Ingo
The Deep
Tide Knot
Format: Paperback
Overview:
This five-book collection brings Helen Dunmore’s sea-bound Ingo universe into one carefully curated set, inviting readers to drift between land and tide. Set along the rugged Cornish coast, the stories weave myth, memory, and longing into a lyrical fantasy of humans and mer-folk. At the heart of the collection is Sapphire (Sapphy), a girl whose family saga and a missing father thread through each tale, pulling her toward the called-to-underworld of Ingo. Dunmore’s prose is musical and immersive, turning waves, kelp, and underwater caverns into a living, sensory landscape. The collection balances intimate family drama with epic myth, creating a reading experience that feels both intimate and expansive. Suitable for middle-grade readers and adults who cherish evocative, poetic fantasy, this five-book set offers a complete voyage through a world where the sea is a character, danger lingers beneath the surface, and courage is born in the breath between two worlds.
What This Collection Covers:
Across the five titles, the Ingo collection explores belonging, memory, and the transformative pull of the sea. The saga moves from the intimate seaside story of Ingo into deeper, more perilous underwater realms, where the border between human and mer blurs and alliances shift. Themes of family loyalty, personal loss, and the cost of curiosity recur as Sapphire and her companions navigate storms, currents, and prophecies that ripple through their home on the coast. The Cornwall setting—its beaches, tides, and rocky coves—remains a potent backdrop, enriching character growth with maritime folklore and mythic resonance. Readers will sense the lure of the unknown as each book widens the circle of friends and foes, culminating in a powerful, emotive arc that honors both heart and horizon.
Book-by-Book Guide:
Ingo begins the voyage with Sapphire, a girl who hears the ocean calling even before she fully understands its depth. A coastal myth comes alive when she discovers a world beneath the waves, where the mer people and their own codes of belonging blur the lines between fear and wonder. Dunmore’s lyrical language invites readers to feel the salt air, hear the distant song of the sea, and sense Sapphire’s longing for a missing father. The result is a quietly propulsive start that grounds a sweeping fantasy in emotional truth, setting up a world where discovery requires both courage and tenderness.
Stormswept continues the mer-world’s enchantment with a moodier, more immersive tone. The sea remains a force that shapes lives and decisions, and the characters grapple with loyalties tested by shifting tides of circumstance. As the narrative deepens, readers are drawn further into the balance between danger and beauty, between the pull of home and the call of the deep. The prose remains richly atmospheric, rewarding readers who relish sensory detail and a pace that slips between quiet introspection and spiraling underwater adventure.
The Crossing of Ingo accelerates the journey toward a perilous threshold—the Crossing of Ingo. Sapphire and Conor confront a world where Mer and human destinies intersect in both conflict and collaboration. The stakes rise as prophecies tighten and trusted allies become uncertain. Dunmore sustains her signature lyrical cadence while weaving in higher risks, more complex relationships, and a sense of imminent transformation. This installment pushes the siblings toward a destiny that could redefine their sense of belonging and family, making the narrative feel both intimate and mythic in scope.
The Deep plunges readers into the next phase of the underwater drama, where a cataclysmic flood and a Kraken awaken beneath the surface. The story tests Sapphire’s courage and resilience as dual-blood legends demand a grave, almost ritual resolution. The Deep blends high-stakes fantasy with emotional core—family bonds, sacrifice, and the cost of stepping fully into the world below. The vivid underwater setting remains a powerful force in the plot, turning tension into beauty and fear into wonder as the characters confront what lies beneath the waves.
Tide Knot closes the collection with the knot’s unraveling and the moral choices that follow. The mer-and-human threads intertwine once more as Sapphire and Conor face a crescendo of threat and possibility. The Tide Knot deepens the series’ exploration of responsibility to others, the pull of love, and the courage to act when the tide shifts. Dunmore’s voice stays luminous and intimate, pairing cosmic sea myth with grounded emotion to deliver a satisfying, reflective finale that lingers after the last page is turned.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This five-book collection is ideal for readers who crave atmospheric fantasy with a strong emotional throughline. Perfect for middle-grade readers ages 9–12 and older, it also appeals to teens and adults who enjoy lyrical prose and mythic oceanic settings. It’s a thoughtful gift for book clubs seeking a cohesive, multi-title reading experience, and for families building a shared home library that invites discussion about family, belonging, resilience, and the lure of the sea. The set works well for fans of myth, folklore, and coming‑of‑age stories that balance danger with tenderness, as well as for classroom libraries that value cross-cutting themes and rich, interpretive reading.
Key Benefits:
About the Author:
Helen Dunmore was a celebrated British writer and poet whose work for children and adults earned widespread acclaim. The Ingo Chronicles—beginning with Ingo and weaving through The Tide Knot, The Deep, and The Crossing of Ingo—showcase her gift for transforming sea lore into emotionally resonant storytelling. Dunmore’s prose is lauded for its musical cadence and vivid imagery, bringing to life coastal landscapes and underwater realms with equal verve. Her broader body of work includes award-winning novels and poetry that explore memory, myth, and human resilience. This collection reflects her signature blend of lyrical language and mythic scale, inviting readers to experience wonder, danger, and hope in equal measure.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’ve been longing for a complete, coherent dive into a single world, this five-book collection delivers. You’ll experience a seamless arc from coastal myth to underwater epic, with a consistent voice and mood that can be savored over time or enjoyed in a single reading spree. The set offers rich opportunities for discussion about family, identity, and the pull of the unknown, making it a memorable addition to any reader’s shelf. It’s an ideal keepsake for fans of Helen Dunmore and for readers who cherish lyrical fantasy that lingers long after the final page.
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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