
First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines?
- Pick a book off your shelf (it could be your current read or on your TBR) and open to the first page
- Copy the first few lines, but don’t give anything else about the book away just yet – you need to hook the reader first
- Finally… reveal the book!
On the morning of its first birthday, a baby was found floating in a cello case in the middle of the English Channel.
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I read The Wolf Wilder and The Explorer by Katherine Rundell. I’ve heard lots of wonderful things about Rooftoppers so I treated myself to this gorgeous new edition which was published on 28th May.
Goodreads Synopsis
Everyone thinks that Sophie is an orphan. True, there were no other recorded female survivors from the shipwreck which left baby Sophie floating in the English Channel in a cello case, but Sophie remembers seeing her mother wave for help. Her guardian tells her it is almost impossible that her mother is still alive, but that means still possible. You should never ignore a possible. So when the Welfare Agency writes to her guardian threatening to send Sophie to an orphanage, she takes matters into her own hands and flees to Paris to look for her mother, starting with the only clue she has – the address of the cello maker. Evading the French authorities, she meets Matteo and his network of rooftoppers – urchins who live in the sky. Together they scour the city for Sophie’s mother before she is caught and sent back to London, and most importantly before she loses hope.
Have you read this one? What did you think?
I knew this instantly and was so excited to see you’re reading it. I loved it! Enjoy!
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Thought you’d know it! Going to try to read it in next couple of weeks.
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Mary, I am so pleased that you have a copy of Rooftoppers! I do hope you enjoy it💜
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I’m looking forward to it – going to try to sneak it in within next couple of weeks.
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