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Marshmallow Pie The Cat Superstar On TV (Marshmallow Pie the Cat Superstar, Book 2)

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Marshmallow Pie The Cat Superstar On TV (Marshmallow Pie the Cat Superstar, Book 2)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Clara Vulliamy
SeriesMarshmallow Pie the Cat Superstar
Series part Volume No. Book 2
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
ISBN/Barcode 9780008355890
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
Children's (6-12)

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint HarperCollins
Publication Date 6 August 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The second book in the Marshmallow Pie the Cat Superstar series by Clara Vulliamy, the author-illustrator of Dotty Detective. Perfect for fans of Toto the Ninja Cat or The Secret Life of Pets. Marshmallow Marmaduke Vanilla-Bean Sugar-Pie Fluffington-Fitz-Noodle is a big, fluffy cat with an even BIGGER personality! With the help of his owner, Amelia, Pie is well on his way to stardom. He's got himself a role ON TV! But then he hears that he'll be joined in the spotlight - by Gingernut, the cheeky kitten... Can Pie learn how to share, or will his biggest opportunity yet come tumbling down? Told in the hilarious voice of Marshmallow Pie himself, his mischievous antics are illustrated throughout in black and white.

Author Biography

Clara started off her artistic career studying at Chelsea School of Art, The Ruskin in Oxford, and The Royal Academy. She has illustrated over 35 children's books and has been published by HarperCollins, Orchard Books, Random House, Walker Books, Egmont and Kingfisher. She is the daughter of author and illustrator Shirley Hughes, with whom she created the Dixie O'Day series. Clara lives in Twickenham with her husband and two grown-up children.

Reviews

Praise for Marshmallow Pie the Cat Superstar 'A feline star is born . . . A lovely mixture of appealing, tail-twitching illustrations and impeccable comic timing.' Guardian