![]() ![]() This is an adventure with an endearing wonderful hero (we should all have a member of the First Folk in our lofts) that deals with grief, responsibility and bravery. A house that seems to have more about it than it first appears. It is also the story of Penny and David who have recently moved with their father to their new house. Tin Pdraig Kenny, Click to preview In this gripping, imaginative, and hilarious adventure - comprised of an unforgettable crew of misfits - a boy and his mechanical friends discover the truth about his past. This is the story of Pog of the Burrows to the North, before the far reaches, Keeper of the Necessary, Guardian of the Dark, Pog of the First Folk. They are both brilliant (I reviewed Tin on this blog some time ago) – I loved Pog. I hope he continues with this – it could be quite a feature of his books. ![]() Padraig Kenny’s previous title was Tin – I rather like the fact that his books have titles that are one syllable: simple, but almost profound. Memories of those who have gone before, laid down they are, like layers of silt on riverbeds – and they sway, this way and that with the current, and we hold, and we remember. ![]() Published by Chicken House We looks at things and holds them close. ![]()
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