Charlie and the Great Move
by Angela Iremonger, (illustrated by Carolyn Taylor)
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Pub Date 18 Oct 2022 | Archive Date 17 Mar 2024
Silverwood Books | Literally PR Ltd.
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Description
Living in a damp, mouldy old hangar, Charlie Piper and his friends are happy in their home at the back of the airport. They don't mind the smell, the drips or the lumpy-bumpy floor. However, after complaints from the pilots and a visit from the airport manager, a decision is made - the planes have to move out.
The day of the Great Move arrives and Charlie is towed to his new home...but what has he seen lurking in the hangar's shadowy depths? Can Mr Little - Charlie's owner - and Jess the Mechanic get him through the doors and into his spot?
Welcome to Glossingham Airport and the world of Charlie Piper.
Advance Praise
"I really enjoyed this story of Charlie Piper. It is an easy read and one I am sure many children, boy or girl will love too. I hope that there will be many exciting adventures in Charlie Piper, as well as plenty of excited children waiting for the next book to come out. A perfect collection for generations to come." - Reader Review
"I thought Charlie and the Great Move was a great book, as a 12 year old I think it’s probably better for slightly younger readers and will pass it onto my cousin. I enjoyed reading it, the illustrations were very good and the tech diagrams were really interesting too." - Reader Review
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781800422148 |
PRICE | £3.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 48 |
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