Polly longs to become an explorer but fears it will never be a career option for her until she meets her new neighbors and learns about the suffragette protest they plan to participate in.
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About the Author:
Linda Newbery is an extremely successful children's author, with a particularly strong reputation for historical novels. In 2002 her novel The Shell House was shortlisted for both the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Children's Fiction Award.
Review:
'Historically strong, these are also dramatic stories with a real sense of atmosphere.' - Julia Eccleshare, the Guardian Children's Books Pick of 2004 'If anyone can make history come alive for younger readers, it's Linda Newbery and Polly's March... does that superbly.' - Helena Pielichaty
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- PublisherUsborne Pub Ltd
- Publication date2009
- ISBN 10 0794523366
- ISBN 13 9780794523367
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages202
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