Wild Kat McCrumble (Kat McCrumble - book 3)

Wild Kat McCrumble (Kat McCrumble - book 3)

by Margaret Ryan (Author)

Synopsis

Kat's wild about animals. She and her dad run the Crumbling Arms inn and animal sanctuary, deep in the Scottish Highlands. It's chaotic, but fun. Then one day a strange McCrumble called Vladimir arrives and claims that the inn is rightfully his. Kat and her dad could lose their home. And, if that wasn't bad enough, someone has been trying to poison the local wildlife too. This makes Kat really wild, but, as always, she has a plan ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 15 Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 0340884029
ISBN 13: 9780340884027
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: Meet Kat McCrumble - the only really sensible member of the McCrumble clan! A hilarious story about the escapades of Kat and her many animal friends.

Media Reviews
Books for children seeking something more original ... can make all the difference. Margaret Ryan, Rose Impey and Shoo Rayner are amongst those serving this market with diligence and skill. The Guardian Humorous, with a wonderful variety of characters, this light-hearted tale may initially appear frivolous, but raises some serious issues about greed, society and friendship. Carousel Funny and entertaining, these Kat McCrumble books will make you smile - guaranteed! Goody Bag Operation Boyfriend: 'We loved it!' Blush magazine Hover Boy: 'An eye-catching jacket and inside illustrations, an intriguing central premise ... Good-fun reads in which the humour is gently targeted.' TES Teacher Popular Scottish author, Margaret Ryan, has the recipe just right. Her not-so-secret ingredient is a well-developed sense of humour ... illustrated with Nicola Slater's stylishly retro line drawings. The Scotsman
Author Bio
Margaret Ryan is a full-time writer, after a long career as a primary school teacher. She is now an established children's author and travels extensively throughout Scotland, England and Wales visiting schools and libraries. In 2000, she won the Scottish Arts' Council Book Award.