Ditherus Wart: (Accidental) Gladiator (History of Warts): No. 2

Ditherus Wart: (Accidental) Gladiator (History of Warts): No. 2

by Alan Mac Donald (Author), Mark Beech (Illustrator)

Synopsis

Based on the dubious members of the Wart family tree, each book will focus on the adventurous life and turbulent times of a different 'Wart' from pirate to gladiator as he (or she) experiences the peculiar misfortunes which befall all Warts throughout the centuries. Book 1 is set in Roman times. Emperor Porcus Maximus is coming for dinner and so Ditherus and his faithful slave Punio are sent (by Ditherus's mother) to market for supplies. But Ditherus is tempted into buying a sword from a mysterious peddler. Searched by centurion Marcus Furius when he gets home, Ditherus is thrown into prison when the sword is discovered and sentenced to death as a traitorous thief (with Punio). At the last minute Gutsus the gladiator arrives, looking to buy new recruits. Ditherus and Punio are taken to Gladiator School where the motto is 'Death or Glory - but most likely Death'. If ever Ditherus needed a cunning plan, it's now .

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 02 Jun 2008

ISBN 10: 074759466X
ISBN 13: 9780747594666
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years
Book Overview: Blackadder for kids (without the rude bits) Very funny, fast moving, irreverent adventure stories are played out against the backdrop of great and gruesome historical detail Follows one family - the disastrously unlucky Warts - through the centuries as they attempt to survive piracy, Romans, witches etc Brilliantly observed and completely hilarious, with Fantastic characters Series of four - Books 3 & 4 to publish five months later

Author Bio
After studying English and Drama, Alan started working life in a travelling theatre company, visiting schools all over the country and writing much of their material. He says it was a useful apprenticeship - if the audience didn't like the play, they talked through it or threw bits of paper at the actors. He very quickly learned what children liked. In addition to writing and directing plays, Alan trained as a drama teacher. He has written stories and dramas for the BBC (both television and radio), as well as many children's books including the wonderful TROLLS series for Bloomsbury.