Lizard's Tale
By (Author) Weng Wai Chan
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
2nd July 2019
27th February 2020
Australia
Children
Fiction
823.92
Winner of The Wright Family Foundation Esther Glen Award for Junior Fiction, NZ Book Awards for Children and Young Adults 2020 (New Zealand)
Paperback
256
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
A thief. A spy. A mysterious codebook. And a whole lot of trouble.
Its 1940 and World War II is being fought in faraway Europe. Lizard doesnt know much about that. He lives in Singapores Chinatown, surviving on odd jobs and petty theft.
When Boss Man Beng asks him to steal a teak box from a suite in the glamorous Raffles Hotel, Lizard knows the job is important. But can he know just how dangerous it is
A sinister man appears in the shadows, and Lizards best friend, Lili, shows up with unexpected fighting skills and her eye on whats in the box.
And Lizard finds himself on an exciting, action-packed adventure in a world of coded secrets, Japanese invasion plans and undercover spies.
I loved streetwise Lizard; his loyalty, grit and optimism as he grapples with the criminal underworld, his lost uncle and the shadowy manoeuvres and menaces of WWII. Funny, moving and full of action, Lizards Tale is a spy story where the kids are more than capable of handling themselves, the stakes are high and theres a surprise or secret around every corner. * Leanne Hall *
I found it exciting, intriguing and emotional. It had a lot of ups and downs which kept me reading. I enjoyed this book, I would definitely recommend it to friends. * Alexis, aged 12 *
An extremely fast-paced action mystery that will keep readers enthralleda fantastic first novel by Weng Wai Chan and gives a wonderful insight into life during this time. It has strong and fabulous characters, with many twists and turns. * Lamont Books *
The heady tropical environment and cultural melting pot of Singapore is brought vividly to life in this thrilling historical adventure, and the political and social complexities of wartime Singapore are handled with clarity and care for a young audience. * Readings *
A fabulous adventure storyI enjoyed this action-packed spy story immensely. Middle grade readers are sure to enjoy the sights and sounds of Asia as they follow Lizard and Lilis escapades. * ReadPlus *
A delightfully entertaining, historical storyadventurous and enchanting, exploring colonisation, wartime and the changing multiculturalism of Singapore during the forties, Lizards Tale is spirited and utterly delightful.' * Diva Booknerd *
'Readers will be hard put to turn the pages fast enough through the whirl of chases, captures, close escapes, flying bullets and poison darts, and stunning revelations. * Booklist *
'In addition to its strong pacing, intriguing mystery, and humorous elements, Chans debut is packed with underlying themes of belonging, prejudice, and empowerment.' * Kirkus (starred review) *
[A] sparkling story of child spies and international intrigue a delight. * Wall Street Journal *
'In addition to its strong pacing, intriguing mystery, and humorous elements, Chans debut is packed with underlying themes of belonging, prejudice, and empowerment An action-packed adventure with wide appeal. * Kirkus *
Weng Wai Chan was born and grew up in Singapore. She now lives in Auckland with her husband and three children.Lizard's Tale is her first book.