Author:Joan Aiken,Quentin Blake
Rediscover the A Puffin Book series and bring the best-loved classics to a new generation - including this treasured edition of Arabel and Mortimer Stories.
Late one night, as Mr Jones drove his taxi home through a storm, he spotted a large black bird with a hairy fringe round its beak sprawled out in the road.
Mr Jones decides to take the bird home to Number Six, Rainwater Crescent, London, NW 3 ½, to meet his daughter, Arabel, she'll know what to do - she loves animals!
'His name's Mortimer', she said.
But it doesn't take long until the mischievous Mortimer causes chaos in the Jones household. . .
Joan Aiken is a marvel
—— Philip Pullman , The GuardianGorgeous ... Bickford-Smith's life-affirming artwork raises The Worm and the Bird to the stars
—— The TimesEnchanting, touching, full of lightness and wisdom
—— Carlo RovelliAbsolutely stunning. A very sweet story with a touch of dark humour too. Wonderful. A fantastic book
—— Chris Haughton, author of 'A Bit Lost'A beautifully illustrated fable
—— 'Gifts for Christmas 2017' , Guardian BookshopI love love love it, just beautiful
—— Millie Marotta, author of 'Millie Marotta's Animal Kingdom'I love it. A book to buy and treasure, for yourself or others.
—— Marion Deuchars, author of 'Let's Make Some Great Art' and 'Colour'It's touching, lovely to look at, beautifully conceived and designed. Good for children, and busy grown-ups too
—— David Gentleman, author of 'London, You're Beautiful'...exceptionally beautiful... A modern fable, with a timeless message to appreciate what we have before it is too late.
—— Fiona Noble , Bookseller, Children’s Preview