The International Yeti Collective
By (Author) Paul Mason
Illustrated by Katy Riddell
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Little Tiger Press Group
Stripes Publishing
1st February 2020
17th October 2019
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Ella is in the Himalayas with her uncle searching for yeti. But what seems like the adventure of a lifetime is cut short when she realizes that these secretive creatures might not want to be found. Tick knows its against yeti law to approach humans. So when some arrive on the mountain, why does he find himself peering through the trees to get a closer look What Tick doesnt know is that his actions will set off a series of events that threaten the existence of yeti all over the world. What can he do to make things right Just when all hope seems lost, help comes in the most unexpected form
"A heartwarming story" -- Abi Elphinstone, author of SKY SONG and RUMBLE STAR
"Warm, wise and wonderful." -- Sophie Anderson, author of THE HOUSE WITH THE CHICKEN LEGS and THE GIRL WHO SPEAKS BEAR
"By turns funny, moving, and action-packed, THE INTERNATIONAL YETI COLLECTIVE is a fast-moving adventure with a meditative, philosophical heart. Perfect for fans of H.S. Norup's THE MISSING BARBEGAZI." -- Sinad OHart, author of THE EYE OF THE NORTH and THE STAR-SPUN WEB
"As a biologist, I can neither confirm nor deny the existence of yetis. To do so would endanger them the world over. This book taps into the secret lives of our mythical and very hairy cousins and takes us on an adventure like no other. -- Professor Ben Garrod, biologist, conservationist and author
Paul Mason was born in London and now lives in a cottage on an island in New Zealand with his wife and children. Paul has written a dozen childrens books, and some of his stories are used by the University of Auckland to encourage teachers to promote sustainability in their classrooms. @writerpaulmason | www.paulmasonwriter.com Katy Riddell grew up Brighton and since graduating with a BA Hons in Illustration and Animation from Manchester Metropolitan University, she has worked on PONGWIFFY and MIDNIGHT FEASTING. She lives and works in Manchester.