Krindlekrax
By (Author) Philip Ridley
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Puffin
15th July 2017
6th July 2017
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
823.92
Paperback
240
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
172g
A funny, poignant novel for A Puffin Book - stories that last a lifetime Ruskin Splinter is small and thin, with knock-knees, thick glasses and a squeaky voice, and the idea of him taming a dragon makes the whole class laugh. Big, strong Elvis is stupid but he looks like a hero. So who is more likely to get the big part in the school play But when the mysterious beast, Krindlekrax, threatens Lizard Street and everyone who lives there, it is Ruskin who saves the day and proves he is the stuff that heros are made of after all.
Weird and wonderful * Guardian *
Fizzes with life and humour ... outstanding * Sunday Times *
Ridley's surreal plots and invigorating characters are shockingly enjoyable * The Times *
PHILIP RIDLEY was born in the East End of London, where he still lives and works. He studied painting at St Martin's School of Art and by the time he graduated had exhibited widely throughout Europe and written his first novel. As well as books and plays for adults, Philip has written many other books for children including Krindlekrax (1991), winner of the Smarties Prize and the WH Smith, Mind-Boggling Books Award, Kasper in the Glitter (1994), nominated for the Whitbread Prize, and Scribbleboy (1997), shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. His work has been translated into seventeen languages.