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Wishyouwas: The tiny guardian of lost letters
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Wishyouwas: The tiny guardian of lost letters
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Alexandra Page
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Illustrated by Penny Neville-Lee
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:288 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781526641915
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Classifications | Dewey:823.92 |
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Illustrations |
B/W illustrations throughout
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Imprint |
Bloomsbury Childrens Books
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Publication Date |
30 September 2021 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Classic-feeling storytelling with bags of charm. Fans of thrilling animal adventure and magical underground worlds will fall in love with Wishyouwas. It's 1952 in smog-shrouded London. Christmas might be fast approaching, but with her mum away and Uncle Frank busy running the post office, Penny Black is lonelier than ever. All that changes when Penny discovers a small, fluffy, funny, springy and - most importantly - talking creature in the post office one night, trying to make off with a letter. But Wishyouwas is no thief. He's a Sorter, and he soon introduces Penny to a fascinating secret world hidden in the tunnels underneath the city's streets. Self-appointed guardians of lost mail, the Sorters have dedicated their lives to rescuing letters that have gone astray and making sure they get delivered to their rightful owners. Penny is determined to protect the Sorters, but how long will she be able to keep them safe with Stanley Scrawl, the sinister Royal Mail Rat Catcher, on the prowl? Can Penny save the Sorters and deliver a joyful Christmas?
Author Biography
Alexandra Page won the #WriteMentor Children's Novel Award in 2019 for Wishyouwas and was also shortlisted for the Times x Chicken House Fiction Competition. She works in London and writes for children part-time. Her first picture book, The Fire Fox, will be published by the Two Hoots imprint at Macmillan next year.
ReviewsAn instant classic * Piers Torday, award-winning author of The Last Wild * A lovely and enchanting read. Letters, intrigue, cute furry creatures - nine-year-old me would have turned to this charming book over and over again! * Lesley Parr, author of The Valley of Lost Secrets * A whirlwind adventure unfolds from the moment that lonely Penny Black helps a mysterious furry creature escape from a mouse trap in her uncle's post office. Rich in word play, this is a magical and cleverly created world of make-believe * Julia Eccleshare, LoveReading4Kids * Wishyouwas is a heartwarming, feel-good story set to be a future classic. * ReadingZone * A delightfully charming feel-good tale that will be enjoyed for years to come * Mrs Sydney's Famous World's Smallest Library * Reminiscent of The Borrowers with a lovely Royal Mail twist, it is captivating from beginning to end. * Scope for Imagination * Enchanting and full of imagination... Wishyouwas is destined to become a much-loved classic book * K and O: Bonkers About Books * A first-class festive adventure * Daily Express * This will make the best read aloud in the run up to Christmas, and I bet teachers and their classes will completely and utterly fall in love with this story! * A Little But A Lot * For a feel-good, fast-paced, magical Christmas journey beneath London then look no further than Wishyouwas ... it's a story you can get truly lost in! * Treat Yo Shelf *
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