Pigsticks and Harold and the Pirate Treasure

Pigsticks and Harold and the Pirate Treasure

by Alex Milway (Author)

Synopsis

Tuptown is in trouble ... can Pirate Pigsticks and First Mate Harold save the day? Pigsticks and Harold embark on a pirate adventure in the third book of the hilarious Pigsticks and Harold series, illustrated in full colour throughout. Disaster strikes when Pigsticks' old enemy Sir Percival Snout turns up in Tuptown and claims the whole town belongs to him. Pigsticks and Harold need to raise a fortune to buy it back - and fast. Luckily, Pigsticks' great-great-grandpig was a pirate, and his buried treasure has never been found. Can Pigsticks and Harold become pirates and track down the treasure before Sir Percival knocks down the whole town?

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
Publisher: Walker Books
Published: 05 May 2016

ISBN 10: 1406346055
ISBN 13: 9781406346053
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years

Media Reviews
Pure, joyous silliness abounds -- James Lovegrove * Financial Times *
An entertaining, funny and fast-moving story, highly illustrated in colour, with lots of maps and labels to follow. * IBW Children's Book Guide, The Bookseller *
A hilarious graphic adventure. * The Metro *
For a fast-paced humorous adventure, look no further [...] This book is ideal for young readers building the stamina for longer reads. [...] There's plenty of slapstick and irony which will delight young readers. There are also puns for the grown-ups. And of course, who could not be amused by Alan the Almighty Albatross? This will definitely have appeal with older readers looking for a quick, fun read. * The School Librarian *
Author Bio
Alex Milway has always enjoyed making up stories and, after leaving art college, he discovered that he liked to write and illustrate them as well. His interest in furry creatures first reared its head in the Mousehunter trilogy, where weird and wonderful mice ran riot all over the world. In the Mythical 9th Division, the fur quota got even bigger as he had to master the art of drawing a troop of yetis whose main purpose was to save the world. Pigsticks and Harold features a furry hamster and a decidedly un-furry pig. Alex is now a full-time author-illustrator and works from his home in London, SE20. Visit Alex's website at www.alexmilway.com