Author:Ellie Irving
Matilda loves science and inventing. Her heroes are Marie Curie, Leonardo da Vinci and Thomas Edison, and one day she wants to be a famous inventor herself. So when she doesn’t win the school science fair, she’s devastated – especially as the judges didn’t believe she'd come up with her entry on her own. Because she's a girl.
When Matilda shares her woes with her Grandma Joss, she's astonished to learn her grandma was once a scientist herself – an astrophysicist, who discovered her very own planet. Trouble is, Grandma Joss was also overlooked – her boss, Professor Smocks, stole her discovery for himself. And he's about to be presented with a Nobel Prize.
Matilda concocts a plan. They'll crash the award ceremony and tell everyone the truth! So begins a race against time - and against Matilda's strict mum and dad! - on a journey through Paris, Hamburg and Stockholm, and on which they encounter a famous film star, a circus, and a wanted diamond thief...
Matilda is a great character, a brilliant role model, and the book is a real affirmation of women as scientists
—— Parents in TouchA warm-hearted, funny, madcap adventure . . . this book is going to get kids very fired up about science
—— Robin StevensHilarious!
—— Sunday TelegraphThe most hotly anticipated children's book of the year is here - Diary of a Wimpy Kid
—— The Big IssueThis is definitely going to be another of Jacqueline Wilson's bestsellers. I loved the character Clover Moon
—— Anya, 11 , Lovereading4kids.co.ukIf you like the Hetty Feather series you will definitely enjoy the tale of Clover Moon
—— Matilda, 10 , Lovereading4kids.co.ukI couldn't put it down!
—— Maddy, 9 , Lovereading4kids.co.uk