- Great Northern?
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name = Great Northern?
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author =Arthur Ransome
cover_artist =Arthur Ransome
country =United Kingdom
language = English
series = Swallows and Amazons
genre = Children's books
publisher =Jonathan Cape
release_date = 1947
media_type = Print (Hardcover &Paperback )
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isbn = ISBN 1-56792-259-7 (pb)
preceded_by =The Picts And The Martyrs
followed_by =Coots in the North Great Northern? is the twelfth and final completed book of
Arthur Ransome 's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books. It was published in 1947. In this book, the three families of major characters in the series, the Swallows (the Walker family), the Amazons (the Blackett sisters) and the Ds (the two Callums), are all reunited in a book for the first time since "Pigeon Post ". This book is set in theOuter Hebrides and the two familiar Ransome themes ofsailing andornithology come to the fore.ources
For this story, Ransome was inspired by a fan, Myles North, an avid birdwatcher who wrote a letter to Ransome which supplied a detailed outline of much of the basic plot. He also supplied the famous phrase "What's hit's history: what's missed's mystery". Ransome also made a visit to
Lewis in theOuter Hebrides for a fishing trip and to research the area as the setting for the book.Plot summary
The Swallows, Amazons and D's are all on a sailing cruise with Captain Flint in the Outer Hebrides. While the older members of the party clean the boat before returning her to the owner, the younger ones explore inland and a mysterious bird is seen nesting on an island in a
loch . The question arises whether it is aGreat Northern Diver which has never been known to nest in theBritish Isles . An expert they consult turns out to be a deadly enemy for the birds and the rest of the book describes how they try to protect the birds while gathering evidence of their nesting. Complicating the matter is a misunderstanding with the local Scottish inhabitants who are mostly Gaelic speaking.
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