Little Wolfs Diary of Daring Deeds
By (Author) Ian Whybrow
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
1st October 2012
2nd August 2012
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
144
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 10mm
140g
A new edition of the second novel about much-loved character Little Wolf, as he sets up his Adventure Academy with his cousin Yeller and little brother Smellybreff. From the author of the MEERKAT MADNESS books and HARRY AND THE BUCKETFUL OF DINOSAURS.
Little Wolf inherits two things from his Uncle Bigbad his gold and Cunning College, his school of badness. Little and his cousin Yeller decide that BADNESS is out and that ADVENTURES are in. But their first mistake is thinking that they can buy adventures. Their second mistake is to reply to Mister Marvos advert for Instant Adventures [Scary but Safe]. The result is they find themselves caught up in a real adventure. But Little is scared of bangs; snow gives Yeller the trembles and Smellybreff gets cubnapped. Will they be able to get through Frettnin Forest and over the Grim Mountains Will they manage to cross the Perrilus Pass into Grimshire Can they battle across the White Wildness, the Shivering Seas and conquer Vile Island. YOU BET THEY CAN!
Little Wolfs letters about his daring deeds will delight anyone with a sense of fun, both young or old, especially those who have already enjoyed Little Wolfs Book of Badness.
will cheer the heart of any child.. scary and funny Scotland on Sunday
Ian Whybrows novels have acquired a cult status in our house and anyone who doesnt know them has a treat in store Daily Mail
Hugely entertaining and emphasising the fun of shared reading, it guarantees parental enjoyment. Bookseller
Praise for other Little Wolf books:
a howlingly funny book for all the family to get their teeth into. Young Telegraph
Little Wolf ranks among the most engaging animal characters in modern childrens writing She
Ian Whybrow's many popular successes range from picture books to novels for older children. Best known for his original humour, he has a brilliant ear for voices, and takes pride in the fact that his work reads aloud very well. 'I loved being read to as a child,' he says. 'And I loved the sense that my parents were enjoying it too. For me, that's the acid test for any book that there's something in it for everyone to enjoy.