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Tarka the Otter

Henry Williamson, Annabel Large

Tarka the Otter

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  • Animal Tales - bundles of fur, fluff and fun

Average rating

4 out 5

7 reviews

One of the best-loved animal stories of our time.

""Twilight over meadow and water, the eve-star shining above the hill, and Old Nog the heron crying kra-a-ark! as his slow dark wings carried him down to the estuary.""

The classic story of an otter living in the Devonshire countryside which captures the feel of life in the wild as seen through the otter’s own eyes.
Tarka is born in Owlery Holt, near Canal Bridge on the River Torridge, where he grows up with his mother and sisters, learning to swim and catch fish, and to beware the hunters’ cry. His life is one of adventure and play, but soon he must fend for himself, travelling along streams and rivers to the open sea, sometimes with female otters White-tip and Greymuzzle. Always on the run, Tarka has many close shaves until he finally meets his nemesis, the fearsome hound Deadlock.

Henry William Williamson was born in 1895 in Brockley, south-east London. The then semi-rural location provided easy access to the countryside, and he developed a deep love of nature throughout his childhood. He became a prolific author known for his natural and social history novels. He won the Hawthornden Prize for literatrure in 1928 for Tarka the Otter.

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Reviews

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I liked this book because it is telling us all about a otters life.And it is also demonstrating the struggles in the World War II.It is very nicely described and I learned lots of new words and things about otters. I recommend this book to everyone who likes animals and nature.

Doctor Rapper Glitterball 02.09.2024

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Tarka is a otter who tries to find a home,but every time when it find one,the humans are distroing it.Finally,Tarka will find a nice and quiet home,away from all the harmful peoples. I can recommend this book to those who love animals.

Empress Flopsy Banana 13.07.2022

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Bit too difficult for me to read

Professor Bunny Paddington 29.07.2021

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I thought it was rather enjoyable to experience the birth of Tarka to the destroying of deadlock. the book was so interesting it felt as is I was there seeing the journey of Tarka. My favourite Character was White Tip because of her interesting life. I would recommend this book because of its amazing tale.

Anonymous 16.07.2020

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Following Tarka was fun from birth to death

Anonymous 12.09.2019

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This book is based on an otter who lived in Devon and the author decided to write a book about the otter, find out how the otter copes with his changing surroundings. I recommend this book for children 9+ because there are some tricky words.

Anonymous 21.06.2017