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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publisher
  
Jonathan Cape

Originally published
  
28 November 1939

Followed by
  
The Big Six

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
28 November 1939

Author
  
Arthur Ransome

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover & Paperback)

ISBN
  
978-1-56792-064-2 (David R. Godine, Publisher: paperback, 1996)

Preceded by
  
We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea

Characters
  
Nancy Blackett, Peggy Blackett, Dorothea Callum

Genres
  
Fiction, Adventure fiction, Children's literature

Similar
  
Works by Arthur Ransome, Swallows and Amazons series books, Fiction books

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Secret Water is the eighth book in Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books. It was published on 28 November 1939.

Contents

This book is set in and around Hamford Water in Essex, close to the resort town of Walton-on-the-Naze. It brings the Swallows and the Amazons together and introduces a new group of characters, the Eels and the Mastodon. Ransome used to sail to Hamford Water, an area of tidal salt marshes and low-lying islands, in his yacht Nancy Blackett. He set the book here to offer his characters new opportunities to explore and make maps in a different landscape.

Plot summary

The Swallows intend to sail in the Goblin to Hamford Water and camp with their father, but he is called away on naval business. Instead he maroons them with a small dinghy on an island. Before he leaves, Father gives them an outline map of the area they decide to call Secret Water and suggests they survey and chart the area before he returns to pick them up. For the first time, their small sister Bridget accompanies them on this adventure. For a surprise, Father has arranged for the Amazons to come down from the Lake District and join them with another dinghy.

They see some mysterious footprints which they think look as though they were made by a Mastodon, but turn out to have been left by a local boy wearing mudshoes. He mistakes them for the Eels, another family who camp in the area regularly. Later the Eels arrive and are initially hostile before they settle down for a friendly war, culminating with feast of the Sacred Eel, complete with "human sacrifice". The "sacrifice" is Bridget, who very nearly does not arrive at her party, as a result of being trapped in the middle of a ford by a rising tide with Titty and Roger. The danger is genuine, since high tide level would have been well above their heads. They are rescued by the Mastodon in the nick of time.

It seems that due to the distractions of war and being cut off by the tides, the chart will not be completed. However early in the last morning two separate groups of children complete it.

References

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