Tumblagooda is alive-against all odds! But deep beneath the waves, can she find her way back to where she truly belongs? George and her best friend Mac are desperate for answers. Will they ever see Tumblagooda again? At a crayfishing camp on the wild Abrolhos Islands, surprises lurk around every corner-a clever Arctic tern, a pair of shady treasure hunters, and buried secrets that could change everything. As the stakes get higher, George, Mac, and Tumblagooda must summon every ounce of courage and cleverness to outsmart their foes. But with the specter of moving back to Ireland still looming, can George convince Seamus that home isn't always across the sea-that sometimes, where you are is where you were always meant to be? Full of friendship, courage, and ocean-soaked adventure, the final instalment of the 'Tumblagooda Trilogy? story will plunge you into the depths and back again. Books in the series: 9780645595369 Tumblagooda (Book 1 in "The Tumblagooda Trilogy") 9781763552500 Tumblagooda: The Story of a Strange Missing Thing (Book 2 in "The Tumblagooda Trilogy") 9781763814387 Tumblagooda: The Story of a Strange Found Thing (Book 3 in "The Tumblagooda Trilogy") AGES: 8 to 11 AUTHOR: Suzanne Ingelbrecht is a travelling Australian children's author, professional playwright, director, and performance maker. She has been entertaining others since the tender age of nine, when she wrote a play to cheer up her classmates during their sewing lessons? As drama queen extraordinaire, Suzanne has enjoyed honing her skills and techniques in dramatic storytelling through her plays and now loves to pass this passion on to the next generations of storytellers and fabulous imaginers of wonder. She has now penned books one, two AND three of her exciting middle grade ?Tumblagooda Trilogy? adventure series for children 8 years+, set in a fictionalized Kalbarri, and is busy working on her next novel for children. Look out for her doing the rounds of schools, libraries and festivals in her custom-made Toyota HiAce Commuter van affectionately known as ?Van Go?.