A Whisper of Horses
Zillah Bethell
A gorgeously lyrical journey of discovery across a reimagined Great Britain.
Serendipity loves horses. No-one in Lahn Dan has ever seen one, apparently they died out before the Gases – but there are statues of them around the city, paintings and drawings too if you know where to look. And there’s the little lost wooden horse Mama gave Serendipity when she was little.
When Mama dies, Seren is taken under the wing of Professor Nimbus, a storyteller. Nimbus is kind and knowledgable, but Seren has started to question the Minister’s rule and life beyond the high, impenetrable Emm Twenty-Five wall. Hidden among Mama’s few possessions was a map which suggests there is life outside of Lahn Dahn, and a place where horses live and roam freely – out beyond the wall and the Minister’s grip. So, with the help of a trader boy called Tab and his little dog Mouse, Serendipity heads into the unknown, searching for the beautiful creatures she’s always dreamed of. But the Minister is behind them, determined to hunt her down. . .
Reviews

This is the most amazing book I have read in my life. 100% recommended to people who love good books.
Anonymous 05.08.2019

The best book I have EVER read!! 5/5
Anonymous 19.03.2018

THE BEST BOOK I HAVE READ IN MY LIFE!!! I LOVE this auther.
Anonymous 18.03.2018

It was to good for words!! Amazing. I LOVE this auther. This book should be a movie.
Anonymous 18.03.2018

I think you should read this book because it is really griping to find out what is going to happen to serendipity. I rate this 5/5!
Anonymous 05.08.2017

I think you should read this book because it is amazing! It is a really griping book. It is griping because you wonder what is going to happen to serendipity.
Anonymous 02.08.2017

I think you should read this book because it is really exiting and it takes you on a journey! 😃
Anonymous 01.08.2017

I think you should read this book because it is amazing and really exiting! It is so cool!
Anonymous 01.08.2017

Absolutely Fantastic. This is a beautiful story and my favourite so far. This book is phenomenal.
Anonymous 01.08.2017

Such a good and sad book
Anonymous 19.07.2017