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The Dragons Of Wayward Crescent: Gauge

The Dragons Of Wayward Crescent: Gauge

by Chris d'Lacey and Adam Stower
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/03/2010

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Trouble is brewing in Scrubbley!
The town council want to demolish the old clock. Lucy isn't really interested in a silly old clock but her mother is determined to save it - with the help of a timing dragon called Gauge...
ISBN:
9781846166105
9781846166105
Category:
Fantasy & magical realism (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-03-2010
Publisher:
Hachette Children's Group
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
112
Dimensions (mm):
196x130x9mm
Weight:
0.11kg
Chris d'Lacey

Chris d'Lacey is the author of the The Last Dragon Chronicles and the Dragons of Wayward Crescent series. He likes dragons. He was born in Malta, but now lives in Devon with his wife, Jay, and about three hundred teddy bears. He likes teddy bears, too.

After graduating from York University with a Biology degree, he went to Leicester University where he worked for twenty-eight years as a research scientist, mainly looking down microscopes. He now writes full time.

In his spare moments, he likes to watch TV and walk by the sea though not necessarily at the same time. His passion is writing and recording songs. His ultimate ambition is to write a song that will feature on the soundtrack of a movie of the dragon books, always assuming a movie is made.

Presently, he is working on two new projects, both of which feature dragons to some extent.

Adam Stower

Adam Stower is an award-winning author and illustrator of children's books. Adam was born in England, grew up in Switzerland and has loved drawing ever since he was old enough to hold a crayon. He went to art school in Norwich, and Brighton too, where he still lives beside the sea with his wife and a cat called Murray.

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