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All Sorts to Make a World

Paperback

Comedy and charm abound in this quirky comedy about people trapped on the London Underground together.

Shona and her dad are just returning from a trip to the Natural History Museum when – oh no! – their train comes to a halt. What can Shona do to pass the time except study the passengers in her carriage?

Particularly suitable for readers aged 7+ with a reading age of 7.

RRP: £7.99

Imprint

Barrington Stoke

ISBN

978-1-78112-370-6

Interest age

7+

Reading age

7

Publication Date

01-07-2014

Format

Paperback

Pages

64 pages

Dimensions

130x198mm

Product Description

Comedy and charm abound in this quirky comedy about people trapped on the London Underground together.

Shona and her dad are just returning from a trip to the Natural History Museum when – oh no! – their train comes to a halt. What can Shona do to pass the time except study the passengers in her carriage?

Particularly suitable for readers aged 7+ with a reading age of 7.

Author

John Agard, Illustrated by Michael Broad

John Agard is an acclaimed poet, playwright and author. He grew up in British Guiana (now Guyana) and says his love of words began with cricket commentary on the radio. His accolades include the Paul Hamlyn Award for Poetry, the Cholmondeley Award and the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry. He now lives in East Sussex.

Imprint

Barrington Stoke

ISBN

978-1-78112-370-6

Reading age

7

Interest age

7+

Publication Date

01-07-2014

Format

Paperback

Pages

64 pages

Dimensions

130x198mm

Product Description

Comedy and charm abound in this quirky comedy about people trapped on the London Underground together.

Shona and her dad are just returning from a trip to the Natural History Museum when – oh no! – their train comes to a halt. What can Shona do to pass the time except study the passengers in her carriage?

Particularly suitable for readers aged 7+ with a reading age of 7.

Author

John Agard, Illustrated by Michael Broad

John Agard is an acclaimed poet, playwright and author. He grew up in British Guiana (now Guyana) and says his love of words began with cricket commentary on the radio. His accolades include the Paul Hamlyn Award for Poetry, the Cholmondeley Award and the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry. He now lives in East Sussex.