Trundle's quest (Sundered Lands)

Trundle's quest (Sundered Lands)

by Allan Frewin Jones (Author), Gary Chalk (Illustrator)

Synopsis

Trundle Boldoak is off on an adventure - whether he likes it or not! Esmeralda Lightfoot knows he is the one to help her find the six lost crowns of the Badger Lords of Old, scattered throughout the Sundered Lands: an archipelago of islands adrift in the sky. Before Trundle can finish his cabbage tea, they're off in a windship bound for strange and distant worlds - with the fearsome Captain Grizzletusk and his pirates hot on their heels! Visit www.sunderedlands.co.uk for sneak peeks, games, competitions and lots more.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 15 Jul 2010

ISBN 10: 0340988096
ISBN 13: 9780340988091
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: Celebrated author Allan Frewin Jones and Redwall illustrator Gary Chalk have created a rollicking romp of a quest.

Media Reviews
This book is a real page turner with fantastic characters Families Magazine (Chiltern Edition) A highly imaginative and inventive story ... The writing is full of action and adventure, making the story fast paced and exciting... an excellent introduction to fantasy for young readers School Librarian Highly imaginative and inventive. School Librarian A real page-turner with fantastic characters. Families Magazine
Author Bio
Gary was born under a bush and brought up by a family of weasels. He was hopeless in school except for art, English and history, in which he weaselly came top of the class. After working as a teacher for a while, he became an illustrator, and drew the pictures for many of the Redwall books. He lives with his wife in a farmhouse in the French countryside, working in a huge attic, surrounded by scraps of paper and hundreds of toy soldiers. Allan was born under the kitchen floor of a derelict house in south-east London. At the age of nine, he inherited a typewriter and, for want of anything better to do, began to write stories. He had his first book published at the age of one hundred and three; lots more followed. He has a German wife, an English cat and a collection of old Beano annuals.