The Warrior Sheep Down Under

The Warrior Sheep Down Under

by Christopher Russell (Author), Christine Russell (Author)

Synopsis

An action-tastic surfing, bungee jumping, white-water rafting Antipodean adventure for the Warrior Sheep, as they try to rescue a maiden in distress. The maiden is Tuftella, fairest ewe of all, and according to ancient prophesy, she's locked in a dark tower somewhere Down Under. And so the Warrior Sheep hitch a ride on a boat for New Zealand, land of bubbling mud pools and spouting geysers. Then it's on to Australia, home of the emu, kangaroo...and crocodile! The sheep find a guide in the plump shape of Alice Barton. They're convinced she's their 'fairy godtingy', but would a fairy godtingy try to shove them in the ocean? And why does she really want Barton's Billabong so badly? With the hilarity and madcap farce of Home Alone and the warmth of Babe The Sheep-Pig, Wallace and Gromit and Chicken Run, The Warrior Sheep Down Under is perfect for fans who are ready to move on from Cows in Action series. The much anticipated sequel to The Quest of the Warrior Sheep and The Warrior Sheep Go West.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Egmont Books Ltd
Published: 04 Jun 2012

ISBN 10: 1405259892
ISBN 13: 9781405259897
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years

Media Reviews
* 'possibly my children's title of the year... joyous' (Bookbag) '... an hilarious story full of adventure and wonderful characters' (Primary Times) 'a super-funny, super-crazy crime caper' (Betty Bookmark) 'extremely quirky and imaginative goings on' (Kid's Compass) 'a lively rollicking tale' (Hack Writers)
Author Bio
Christopher Russell was a postman when he had his first radio play broadcast in 1975, having given up a job in the civil service to do shift work and have more daytime hours for writing. Since 1980, he has been a full-time television and radio script writer, and, more recently a children's novelist. His wife Christine has always been closely involved with his work, storylining and script editing, and has television credits of her own. The Quest of the Warrior Sheep was the first book they wrote together.