Krazy Kow Saves the World - Well, Almost
By (Author) Jeremy Strong
Illustrated by Nick Sharratt
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Puffin
1st March 2007
4th January 2007
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
192
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 13mm
139g
Reasons to be cheerful- 1. Can't think of any 2. Oh yes, I'm going to be rich and famous 3. That's the lotKrazy Kow is Jamie Fink's idea - a cow superhero with some amazing udder attachments. He's trying to make a film starring the Kow as she battles against the Dark Contaminator. But first he has to cope with a few little problems, like exploding strawberries, rampaging toddlers and hostile football fans. After this, saving the world should be a doddle!
Strong's books are hugely popular with young children with their breezy, daft exuberance Sunday Times His books crackle with good humour and invention TES King of comedy Guardian His books are preposterously entertaining Observer
Jeremy Strong was born and grew up in south-east London. He gratuated in English from York University and spent some time trying to become an overnight success as a writer. In the meantime he worked as a caretaker, a strawberry-picker and in a bakery, putting the jam in doughnuts. He trained as a teacher and went on to become a headteacher in Kent. He has written a great many books for children, including the Karate Princess titles and There's a Viking in My Bed and There's a Pharaoh in Our Bath!