Praise for Emma Tupper's Diary:
Fish out of water Emma must spend the summer in Scotland with cousins she's never met. They're somewhat older and get along fine with minimal adult supervision. Even when they plot to take an old submarine out on the nearby loch for a spin, adding a Nessy-like monster head to the top for fun, there's no one around to urge caution. It's the sort of family where everyone is whip-smart, conversations are fast and fascinating, and statements of fact are rarely truthful. All of which makes for one extremely suspenseful and surprisingly thought-provoking adventure.--Gwenyth Swain (author of Chig and the Second Spread)
One of my favorite childhood books. . . . Its themes and plot have come around again, and a smart production company should scoop it up for a film adaptation.--Atomic Librarian
An enthralling book, with fascinating characters, told with humor and wit, and with a story that just might, barely, be possible.--Book Loons
Comedy of manners? Ecological allegory? Adventure? Farce?--Kirkus Reviews
Praise for Peter Dickinson's children's books:
One of the real masters of children's literature.--Philip Pullman
Peter Dickinson is a national treasure.--The Guardian
Magnificent. Peter Dickinson is the past-master story-teller of our day.--The Times Literary Supplement
Peter Dickinson is the author of over fifty books including Eva, Earth and Air, and the Michael L. Printz honor book The Ropemaker. He has twice received the Crime Writers' Association's Gold Dagger as well as the Guardian Award and Whitbread Prize. He lives in England and is married to the novelist Robin McKinley.
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