Age 7+. A terrific story that ‘green enthusiasts’ or someone just wanting a really good story will devour in one. Lola and Evie are concerned about the state of the planet and determined to get their school to go green. So they set up a talent show for ‘TreeAid,’ but nothing is as straightforward as they first plan. If you liked this be sure to also check out Penguin Probelms.
In their efforts to raise awareness at their hugley wasteful school, Eco-worriers Evie and Loa decide to raise money for reforestation in Africa by putting on a talent show.
Kathryn Lamb lives “quietly” in Gillingham, Dorset, with her six children and five cats. She also has five grandchildren. She was born and brought up in the Middle East where her parents worked for the foreign office. Her father became British Ambassador to Kuwait where Kathryn took her A- levels. Then she won a scholarship to Oxford University where she studied English and drew cartoons for student newspapers.
While at Oxford, Kathryn sent some drawings to Private Eye and to her surprise they used one! She has drawn cartoons for the magazine ever since. Kathryn has had cartoons in the Radio Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Times, The Oldie, The Guardian and The Spectator. As her name is Lamb she’s done a lot of sheep cartoons (such as Baa from the Madding Crowd) and has had several exhibitions and two books of sheep cartoons published. Her cartoons are sold in the Cartoon Gallery, London.
Kathryn has written and illustrated numerous books including the Alex and Best Mates Forever series for teenagers. Her new series for younger readers, Eco-Worriers, has been very successful, with the third book due to be published in October 2008.