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And Did Those Feet ...

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ISBN-13:
9781775530800
Veröffentl:
2014
Einband:
EPUB
Seiten:
126
Autor:
Ted Dawe
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Adventure, danger and mystery from the award-winning Ted Dawe. The year mum died and Dad went mad I was packed off to a farm for a while. The first sentence sets the scene for this tender and dramatic story. But this is no ordinary farm: our narrator s Aunt Lorna, Uncle Frank and five cousins belong to the Jerusalem League, a William Blake cult. Their house is unusual, in that the rooms are hexagons six-sided as are the doors and windows, the dinner table and plates. And you guessed it; they re bee-keepers. Our young narrator takes us through his initiation to farm life: chores and more chores, which he doesn t mind really, starting a new school and coping with the local bully, Noel Cudby, finding the perfect place: a swimming hole hidden in the bush, and making friends with Pimpernickle, the resident pig. It s here with Pimpernickle when we become aware of his loneliness: That pig is sure smart. I reckon he can tell my moods. When I m feeling depressed, which is quite often to tell the truth, he comes over and stands next to me real close. But when our storyteller goes off to school camp things turn from wet to wetter. Noah s flood is served up with a good serving of wind: the river rises and floods and the sorry lot of wet kids and a few parents are forced to head for higher ground. How will they cross the river and reach safe ground? Just what happens when they re rescued? A tender story told with humour and insight.
Adventure, danger and mystery from the award-winning Ted Dawe. The year mum died and Dad went mad I was packed off to a farm for a while. The first sentence sets the scene for this tender and dramatic story. But this is no ordinary farm: our narrator s Aunt Lorna, Uncle Frank and five cousins belong to the Jerusalem League, a William Blake cult. Their house is unusual, in that the rooms are hexagons six-sided as are the doors and windows, the dinner table and plates. And you guessed it; they re bee-keepers. Our young narrator takes us through his initiation to farm life: chores and more chores, which he doesn t mind really, starting a new school and coping with the local bully, Noel Cudby, finding the perfect place: a swimming hole hidden in the bush, and making friends with Pimpernickle, the resident pig. It s here with Pimpernickle when we become aware of his loneliness: That pig is sure smart. I reckon he can tell my moods. When I m feeling depressed, which is quite often to tell the truth, he comes over and stands next to me real close. But when our storyteller goes off to school camp things turn from wet to wetter. Noah s flood is served up with a good serving of wind: the river rises and floods and the sorry lot of wet kids and a few parents are forced to head for higher ground. How will they cross the river and reach safe ground? Just what happens when they re rescued? A tender story told with humour and insight.

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