Horace and the Haggis Hunter (Horace the Haggis)

Horace and the Haggis Hunter (Horace the Haggis)

by NormanStone (Illustrator), SallyMagnusson (Author)

Synopsis

Horace the Haggis, homeless and hunted, finds refuge among the animals of Acre Valley. But Angus McPhee, chief of the haggis-hunters, and his deadly cat are out to trap him. Can a flower-eating fox, a loyal mouse, a gossipy rook, two magpies on Twitter and the bumbling efforts of the Mole Patrol help Horace escape before he is caught in a net and boiled for dinner? With his bagpipes (which, to the alarm of his new friends he has just begun learning), his trusty hair-gel and his fondness for eating heather, Horace will find a place in any child's heart. Friendly, timid, a little bit greedy and ever so slightly vain, he spends much of the Battle of Nettle Farm with his eyes tight shut, as he and his friends try to escape the clutches of Angus McPhee and The Cat With No Name. Horace the Haggis gives children a world of fun, adventure, secrets and unforgettable characters and is both comfortingly timeless and engagingly modern. And in Acre Valley the exploits of Horace and his friends will have you laughing one minute and on the edge of your seat the next. Illustrated by the author's husband and based on ideas from their own children, this is a family book for other families to read together and enjoy.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 32
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Black & White Publishing
Published: 08 Aug 2012

ISBN 10: 1845024362
ISBN 13: 9781845024369

Author Bio
Sally Magnusson is a broadcaster and writer. She currently works for BBC Scotland and BBC Radio 4 and she is the author of five other books. This is her first book for children. Sally is married to TV producer and illustrator Norman Stone and lives in Glasgow with their five children.