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The Mystery in the Garden: Wodge and Friends #1
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Mystery in the Garden: Wodge and Friends #1
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Carol Ann Martin
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Illustrated by Sam Caldwell
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Series | Wodge and Friends |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:192 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 128 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781760505646
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Illustrations |
Black & White
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
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Imprint |
Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
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Publication Date |
2 June 2021 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
There was a wild and secret place at the bottom of Miss Heatherbell's garden. It had been forgotten for years until we found it. Nancy and Dom's photographer father is going to the Antarctic to hang out with seals. Nancy and Dom are not. They're going to stay with the eccentric Miss Heatherbell and her hordes of free-range guinea pigs, which doesn't seem quite as exciting as meeting an elephant seal named Brian. But Miss Heatherbell's house is large and mysterious, full of surprising rooms and odd objects. And it looks like something is hiding at the bottom of her enormous, overgrown garden ... Packed with daring escapades and oodles of laughs, The Mystery in the Garden also features a particularly grouchy fairy statue, a nosy twerp of a neighbour and a mysterious creature with an all-consuming love for broccoli ice-cream. With hints of classic adventure stories like Narnia and The Magic Faraway Tree, The Mystery in the Garden is also bursting with outlandish and distinctly modern humour - perfect for 7+ fans of laugh-out-loud adventures such as How to Train Your Dragon.
Author Biography
Carol Ann Martin has worked as an author and editor for more than 35 years. She writes picture books, junior fiction and young adult fiction, and several of her books have been recognised by The Children's Book Council of Australia as Notable titles. Her books include the Dulcie and Dud series, Once There Were Mermaids, Tansy Magill, Heart and Soul and many titles in the Cocky's Circle series. She lives with her husband in a small, vibrant town in southern Tasmania, where she is always scribbling new ideas in her notebook. Sam Caldwell grew up in the north of England and now lives in Glasgow, Scotland, where he works as an illustrator and designer. Sam studied painting at the Edinburgh College of Art and is passionate about using texture and colour to tell stories with his art. His illustrations are regularly featured in magazines and newspapers, including The Guardian, The Independent and The Sydney Morning Herald, and his previous books include Explore Your World: Weird Wild, Amazing! and Explore Your World: Deep Dive into Deep Sea (both written by Tim Flannery) and Sneaky Shadows (written by SC Manchild).
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