A Brief History of Montmaray (Children's Classic)

Author(s): Michelle Cooper

Children Fiction

"For anyone who loves the enchanting old-world charm of I Capture the Castleand the wartime adventure of How I Live Now, this is a book to be treasured. 'I need to write down what has just happened. I need to set down the truth. If I write lies or if I write nothing at all, this journal is worthless. I must do this, in case anything happens. All right. This is what happened tonight, every single terrible thing that I can remember . . .' Sophie FitzOsborne lives in a crumbling castle in the tiny island kingdom of Montmaray, along with her tomboy younger sister Henry, her beautiful, intellectual cousin Veronica, and Veronica's father, the completely mad King John. When Sophie receives a leather journal for her sixteenth birthday, she decides to write about her life on the island. But it is 1936 and bigger events are on the horizon. Is everything Sophie knows and loves about the change? From Sophie's charming and lively observations to a nailbiting, unputdownable ending, this is a book to be treasured."


Product Information

Winner of NSW Premier's Literary Award Ethel Turner Prize 2009.

Michelle Cooper is the author of The Rage of Sheep and The Montmaray Journals trilogy. The first Montmaray book, A Brief History of Montmaray, won a NSW Premier's Literary Award and was listed in the American Library Association's 2010 Best Books for Young Adults. Its sequel, The FitzOsbornes in Exile, was shortlisted for the NSW and WA Premier's Literary Awards, named a Children's Book Council Notable Book and listed in Kirkus Best Teen Books of 2011. Michelle lives in Sydney and is currently working on her next book for teenagers. Visit www.michellecooper-writer.com for more information about Michelle and her books.

General Fields

  • : 9781742757414
  • : Random House Australia
  • : Children's
  • : 0.216
  • : 31 July 2012
  • : 198mm X 132mm X 23mm
  • : Australia
  • : 01 August 2012
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Michelle Cooper
  • : Paperback
  • : 812
  • : FIC
  • : 304