The Clumsies (3) - THE CLUMSIES MAKE A MESS OF THE BIG SHOW

The Clumsies (3) - THE CLUMSIES MAKE A MESS OF THE BIG SHOW

by SorrelAnderson (Author)

Synopsis

Shortlisted for the Roald Dahl Funny prize 2010 - The Clumsies are back in their third and most hilarious book yet! Full of the surreal invention and sparkling wit we've come to expect, this latest instalment will have everyone checking under their desks for talking mice...

Howard's evil boss Mr Bullerton has decided to put on a Big Show at work - and he wants Howard to sing!

Trouble is, Howard's singing is worse than awful... and Mr Bullerton knows it. Now Howard faces an epic humiliation. Can the Clumsies help by turning Mr Bullerton's concert into total chaos?

Silly question.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
Publisher: HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks
Published: 06 Jan 2011

ISBN 10: 0007339364
ISBN 13: 9780007339365
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years

Media Reviews

Praise for The Clumsies Make a Mess:

Anderson has a gift for combining simple, sparse elements - meek man, bully boss, shabby office, talking mice - to wonderfully surreal effect. Financial Times

Charming debut... With its stylish cartoons and pages that look crumpled, blotted and scattered with biscuit crumbs, this book will win youngsters over with its child-like illogicality and the way in which Howard goes happily along with anything that the anarchic inventiveness of the Clumsies leads him to. Sunday Times Culture - Children's Book of the Week

Occasionally a book comes along that makes my children collapse into fits of giggles... my children were near hysterical by the end of the first paragraph.
The Telegraph Magazine - Children's Book of the Week

The kids will love getting mucky with them Irish World

If you enjoy these stories as much as I did, you will be waiting for the next book in the series Families Magazine

Author Bio
Sorrel Anderson hasn't always been a writer. Once upon a time she worked as a civil servant, and it was there that she found the inspiration for her characters - quite literally. One morning she came into work to find a pair of mice in a plastic bag under her desk, eating up her biscuits. She named them Purvis and Mickey Thompson, and that very day, the Clumsies were born!