Author:Sylvia Waugh
'An extraordinary book ... a classic' - Sunday Telegraph
Sylvia Waugh's extraordinary novel about the Mennyms, a family of life-sized rag dolls, won the 1994 Guardian Children's Fiction Award.
From the outside, 5 Brocklehurst Grove looks like an ordinary house - the windows are always clean, and the garden well tended. And from the inside, to hear the voices of the inhabitants, the Mennym family, you would think they were a perfectly ordinary family, too.
But you'd be wrong, for the Mennyms are far from ordinary. The whole family shares an astonishing secret behind which it's hidden for forty years; a secret to which nobody has ever come close - until perhaps, now.
When a letter arrives from Australia, the whole family is plunged into fear that, for the first time, their secret is about to be exposed . . .
An extraordinary book - a classic
—— Sunday TelegraphA wise and witty book
—— Financial TimesA remarkable achievement
—— TESWonderfully eccentric
—— Publishers WeeklyThese are the most brilliant, beautiful and silly picture-books out there at the moment. Little doorways of joy.
—— Caitlin MoranFantastic journeys, courageous exploits and dastardly deeds...an engrossing read.
—— Young PostTakes the reader on an enthralling journey through the world of plotters and weavers, storytellers and imagination, in this sweeping, complex allegory about families and love
—— Reading Zone