Dark Blue 100 Ride Bus Ticket
By (Author) Margaret Mahy
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
14th January 2010
New Zealand
Children
Fiction
Short-listed for Storylines Notable New Zealand Books: Junior Fiction 2010
Paperback
160
Width 130mm, Height 200mm, Spine 11mm
189g
When Carlo and his mother, Jessica, accept a free bus ticket from a strange old woman in the supermarket, they are really only being polite. Secretly they think she must be slightly batty, with her talk about hundred free bus rides to the supermarket at the end of the world. How absurd! And yet, right outside their supermarket, which is of the most ordinary, everyday kind, a Number 13 bus pulls up ...dark blue and with gold stars, just like the ticket. Feeling suddenly adventurous, Jessica and Carlo take their seats ...and nothing turns out the way you would expect. Because the wonderful supermarket is real - but so are the horrible Dowlers, who are plotting and scheming to destroy it. What begins with fun and laughter becomes violent and dangerous, and the courage of a pair of resourceful children will be needed if the horrible, howling Dowlers are to be defeated.
Margaret Mahy was one of the worlds best-loved authors. In 2006 she was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Medal for her outstanding contribution to childrens literature.Donovan Bixley is known for his colourful and humorous works in dozens of books as well as writing a few of his own.