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Little Wolf, Pack Leader

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Little Wolf, Pack Leader
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ian Whybrow
Illustrated by Tony Ross
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
ISBN/Barcode 9780007118601
ClassificationsDewey:823.914
Audience
Primary & Secondary Education
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations 120 b/w illus

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint HarperCollins Children's Books
Publication Date 1 July 2002
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A fifth novel about this prize-winning wolfcub, illustrated by TONY ROSS. Mum and Dad write to Little Wolf, full of praise for Spoiler, the eldest cub of a neighbour, who has formed The Murkshire RHYWP [Really Harsh Young Wolf Pack]. Determined not to be forced to join their pack, Little and Chums form their own; The Beastshire SPOBBTALOF [Small Pack of Brute Beasts That Have a Load of Fun]. They all pull in different directions and Smells in particular is a pain. Without organisation or real purpose things get messy and they all get a bit snappish. Then comes news that the RHYWP have captured Mr Twister. Stung by this shaming blow, the SPOBBTHALOF elect Little as their pack leader and decide to shape up. Armed with pooled knowledge and camping skills they head off for Murkshire and set up camp. With the aid of a wickerwork Trojan Moose [with Normus inside] and nets, knots, latrine pits, an arksellent communication network, they re-capture Mister Twister for themselves. But in a suprise move, they release their arch-enemy into the wilds. Now Uncle Bigbad is a ghost, they realise that they need one wicked old villain, otherwise they would not have such great adventures.

Author Biography

Ian Whybrow's many popular successes range from picture books to novels for older children. Best known for his original humour, he has a brilliant ear for voices, and takes pride in the fact that his work reads aloud very well. 'I loved being read to as a child,' he says. 'And I loved the sense that my parents were enjoying it too. For me, that's the acid test for any book - that there's something in it for everyone to enjoy.'

Reviews

of previous Little Wolf books: 'a howlingly funny for all the family to get their teeth into.' Young Telegraph 'Little Wolf ranks among the most engaging animal characters in modern children's writing' She 'will cheer the heart of any child, delightful drawings of canine naughtiness, scary and funny' Scotland on Sunday 'Hugely entertaining and emphasising the fun of shared reading, it guarantees parental enjoyment' Bookseller I'an Whybrow's Little Wolf novels have acquired a cult status in our house and anyone who doesn't know them has a treat in store.' Daily Mail