LoveReading4Kids Says
LoveReading4Kids Says
Interest Age 8-12 Reading Age 8 | Longlisted for the UKLA 2018 Book Award |
A new story for that best of all dogs, McTavish, and another delicious helping of wry, insightful observation on human and family life. McTavish’s efforts to help the Peachey family become happier and more organised still has a way to go, but he’s an intelligent dog and up to the job. When the family embark on a camping holiday in a remote but beautiful bit of Scotland, McTavish needs all his cleverness and patience to show them how to relax and properly enjoy themselves. McTavish is an irresistible character, his gentle guiding of the Peacheys is very funny indeed, and this beautifully story will leave all readers smiling.
Andrea Reece
Find This Book In
Suitable For: |
|
Other Genres: |
|
Recommendations: |
|
About
McTavish Goes Wild Synopsis
It's summer and the Peachey family is in crisis - again. Youngest child Betty Peachey is trying to persuade the family to go to the Faraway Campsite of Ma Peachey's idyllic dreams. But most of the Peacheys are still resisting. Pa Peachey is convinced that terrible dangers lurk in the `wild', Ollie only cares about whether there's a `disco', and Ava has her nose deep in philosophy books...But marvellous McTavish, always one step ahead of the Peacheys, quietly works out a way to get the family enjoying their holiday, together.
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9781781127612 |
Publication date: |
24th April 2018 |
Author: |
Meg Rosoff |
Illustrator: |
Grace Easton |
Publisher: |
Barrington Stoke Ltd |
Format: |
Paperback |
Pagination: |
106 pages |
Series: |
Conkers |
Suitable For: |
|
Other Genres: |
|
Recommendations: |
|
Press Reviews
Meg Rosoff Press Reviews
Praise for the series;
“Searingly well written, her books read like Samuel Beckett on ecstasy” The Times
"This is something of a treat...Rosoff's first children's book for some time, it's wry, real and big-hearted" Ones to Watch in the Bookseller
"Brilliant Stuff" The Bookbag Blog
Author
About Meg Rosoff
Meg Rosoff worked in publishing, journalism, politics and advertising before writing How I Live Now. Her books have won or been shortlisted for 18 international book prizes, including the Carnegie Medal and the Orange First Novel Prize, and been translated into over 20 languages. In 2016, Meg was the recipient of the prestigious Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, the world’s largest children’s literature award. She lives in London with her family and two dogs.
Click here to read a Q&A with the author's Good Dog McTavish.
Click here to read more about Meg Rosoff.
Photo credit Gloria Hamlyn
More About Meg Rosoff