Oi, Cave Boy! (Iggy the Urk)

Oi, Cave Boy! (Iggy the Urk)

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

Synopsis

Iggy is different from the rest of his tribe, the Urks. He isn't interested in the usual things such as flint tools, hunting or boulder-rolling. He's always daubing on the walls of his cave or coming up with infuriating new ideas. According to his dad: 'We don't need new ideas - we have plenty of old ones.' Iggy's latest invention is a primitive scootalong or Stone Age skateboard. His parents don't want him playing outside in case the neighbours complain. Besides, they have more important things to talk about: tomorrow is the Sons of Urk ceremony, when boys who come of age are accepted into the tribe as hunters. Iggy is eager to take part, but he'll have to pass the ritual initiation test, which means facing the one thing he dreads more than anything: snakes!

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: Original
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 05 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 1408803348
ISBN 13: 9781408803349
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years
Book Overview: Hilarious cave-family drama akin to the Trolls series, which sold to 6 countries, with 35,000 copies sold of the Bloomsbury edition For fans of Mr Gum, Charlie Small and Dirty Bertie Alan MacDonald is the co-creator of the the bestselling Dirty Bertie series. Here the hugely talented Mark Beech provides anarchic illustrations, in the style of the caveboy Iggy himself

Media Reviews
'This is a very funny book, full of Neanderthal nonsense and primitive puns' Family Interest 'There is a lot of lively dialogue ... Jokes and puns, tribes and catapults, abound and will appeal to young readers' Sophie Smiley, School Librarian 'The hilarious tale whistles along like a stone from Iggy's newly invented clutterpult, and will have readers on the edge of their stone seats ... Beech's pen and ink cartoons, with their Blake-like spontaneity, are a perfect accompaniment to the lively text' Inis magazine 'This hilarious tale whistles along like a stone from Iggy's clutterpult ... Beech's pen and ink cartoons are perfect' Bookfest
Author Bio
Alan MacDonald started his working life in a travelling theatre company. 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. Alan lives in Nottingham. Mark Beech completed an art foundation course and a degree in textile design, working subsequently as a fabric designer then as a milliner. Mark has since returned to his roots to become a successful illustrator. Mark lives in London.