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The Killer Cat's Christmas
The Killer Cat's Christmas
Jun 27, 2024 2:11 PM

Author:Anne Fine

The Killer Cat's Christmas

The Killer Cat is back for Christmas! A much-loved classic by Anne Fine.

So go on, ask me. 'Dear, dear Tuffy. Why was your Christmas so horrible?'

Well. I couldn't climb the tree.

I couldn't touch the dangly decorations.

And Ellie made me part of her sing-along Christmas performance.

Horrible, horrible, horrible!

But I showed them. I was Tuffy the Acting Cat, superstar. How was I supposed to know things would get so . . . messy?

Anne Fine has written numerous highly acclaimed and prize-winning books for children and adults. The Tulip Touch won the Whitbread Children's Book of the Year Award; Goggle-Eyes won the Guardian Children's Fiction Award and the Carnegie Medal; Flour Babies won the Carnegie Medal and the Whitbread Children's Book of the Year; and Bill's New Frock won a Smarties Prize. Anne Fine was named Children's Laureate in 2001 and was awarded an OBE in 2003.

Reviews

Hilarious

—— Guardian

A brilliant tale of catastrophe and pussy pandemonium

—— Daily Telegraph

A big and important story . . . that smoulders in the mind long after the final page

—— Annabel Pitcher , Guardian

Lyrical, compelling and totally convincing . . . a great new children’s classic

—— The Times, Saturday Review

A heart-wrenching and sometimes terrifying tale . . . Compulsive reading

—— Children's Books Ireland

Exciting, funny and sadly topical . . . My children’s book of the year for 8-11s

—— Amanda Craig , New Statesman

Rachel Campbell-Johnston's work is as vivid as it is moving

—— The Sunday Review

Pulls no punches, but there's a moving, almost spiritual ending

—— the Independent

The story is remarkably free from sentimentality and anthropomorphism, and the author does not talk down to the children who will form her audience. Like Rudyard Kipling (to whose folk tale The Elephant’s Child this is surely a tribute), Campbell-Johnston shows a deep knowledge of African culture, with lush metaphors and precise descriptions of locations, smells and weather.

—— Rebecca Foster , We Love This Book

This beautifully written story is a new departure which draws on her (Rachel Campbell-Johnston's) original training as a zoologist. The Child's Elephant sings with a formidable talent, imagination and passion.

—— Amanda Craig , The Times, Saturday Review

This powerful story is as huge as the African savannah it describes.

—— Carousel

The Child’s Elephant is a captivating and deeply affecting book, exceptional both for the in-the-field research that has gone into writing it, and for the writing itself which is mesmerising.

—— Caroline Sanderson , Books for Keeps

Rachel Campbell-Johnson lyrically conveys much about life in contemporary Africa: its beauty, its communities and many of the issues surrounding its poverty...This is an unforgettable, beautiful and moving novel about the powerful bond between an elephant and a child.

—— Book Trust

A compelling story which has its roots in reality, it is a real page-turner

—— Parents in Touch

The extraordinary story of the incredible friendship between a boy and an elephant, and their survival against all the odds.

—— Gransnet

Shows a deep knowledge of African culture, with lush metaphors and precise descriptions of locations, smells and weather.

—— Rebecca Foster , We Love This Book

Beautifully conveys life in a traditional African village . . . the sights, smells, tastes and colours . . . Reading this left me wanting to find out more about both the place and the background to this story.

—— The Book Bag

This is an extraordinary book

—— The Book Bag

This is an amazing story . . . Definitely for Michael Morpurgo fans and also Gill Lewis and Lauren St John fans. I think almost anyone should read it.

—— We Sat Down

This is a novel that will stay with me forever. I recommend The Child’s Elephant 100%!

—— Little M , We Sat Down

My children's book of the year for 8-11s

—— Amanda Craig , New Statesman

A must-read for both the old and young, it's a triumph in children's literature that you will never forget

—— Cirencester Life

Pulls no punches . . . There’s a moving, almost spiritual ending

—— Independent on Sunday

A compelling story which has its roots in reality, it is a real page-turner as the reader is anxious to find out what happens to the pair.

—— Parents in Touch
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