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OverviewYoung Twig lives in the Deepwoods, among the Woodtrolls, but he isn’t one of them. In a brave attempt to find out where he belongs, Twig wanders into the mysterious, dangerous world beyond the Deepwoods. He meets a collection of odd companions, such as his wise guardian, the Caterbird; the Slaughterers, a peaceful race who butcher animals for their livelihood; and the vicious, bile-swilling Rotsucker. Always watching out for the horrible Gloamglozer, whose presence haunts the thoughts of all the inhabitants of The Edge, Twig steadfastly pursues his quest until he discovers his roots, not among the trees, but in the skies. . . . Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul Stewart , Chris RiddellPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Random House Inc Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 19.40cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9780440420873ISBN 10: 0440420873 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 13 May 2008 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsPRAISE FOR THE EDGE CHRONICLES: <br> Sure to please the Potter fans. <br>- Detroit Free Press <br> The narrative will cast a spell over readers from the beginning with its utterly odd, off-kilter sense of logic and a vocabulary that is equal parts Dr. Seuss and Lewis Carroll. <br>- Publishers Weekly <br> Good fun. - Kirkus Reviews <br> Stunningly original. -- The Guardian (UK) <br> A richly inventive fantasy . . . one of the most exciting collaborations between a writer and illustrator for a long time. -- The Literary Review (UK) <p> From the Hardcover edition. PRAISE FOR THE EDGE CHRONICLES: <br><br> Sure to please the Potter fans. <br>- Detroit Free Press <br><br> The narrative will cast a spell over readers from the beginning with its utterly odd, off-kilter sense of logic and a vocabulary that is equal parts Dr. Seuss and Lewis Carroll. <br>- Publishers Weekly <br><br> Good fun. - Kirkus Reviews <br><br> Stunningly original. -- The Guardian (UK)<br><br> A richly inventive fantasy . . . one of the most exciting collaborations between a writer and illustrator for a long time. -- The Literary Review (UK)<br><br><br> From the Hardcover edition. PRAISE FOR THE EDGE CHRONICLES: -Sure to please the Potter fans.- -Detroit Free Press -The narrative will cast a spell over readers from the beginning with its utterly odd, off-kilter sense of logic and a vocabulary that is equal parts Dr. Seuss and Lewis Carroll.- -Publishers Weekly -Good fun.- -Kirkus Reviews -Stunningly original.---The Guardian (UK) -A richly inventive fantasy . . . one of the most exciting collaborations between a writer and illustrator for a long time.---The Literary Review (UK) From the Hardcover edition. PRAISE FOR THE EDGE CHRONICLES: Sure to please the Potter fans. -Detroit Free Press The narrative will cast a spell over readers from the beginning with its utterly odd, off-kilter sense of logic and a vocabulary that is equal parts Dr. Seuss and Lewis Carroll. -Publishers Weekly Good fun. -Kirkus Reviews Stunningly original. --The Guardian (UK) A richly inventive fantasy . . . one of the most exciting collaborations between a writer and illustrator for a long time. --The Literary Review (UK) From the Hardcover edition. PRAISE FOR THE EDGE CHRONICLES: Sure to please the Potter fans. Detroit Free Press The narrative will cast a spell over readers from the beginning with its utterly odd, off-kilter sense of logic and a vocabulary that is equal parts Dr. Seuss and Lewis Carroll. Publishers Weekly Good fun. Kirkus Reviews Stunningly original. The Guardian (UK) A richly inventive fantasy . . . one of the most exciting collaborations between a writer and illustrator for a long time. The Literary Review (UK) From the Hardcover edition. PRAISE FOR THE EDGE CHRONICLES: Sure to please the Potter fans. - Detroit Free Press The narrative will cast a spell over readers from the beginning with its utterly odd, off-kilter sense of logic and a vocabulary that is equal parts Dr. Seuss and Lewis Carroll. - Publishers Weekly Good fun. - Kirkus Reviews Stunningly original. -- The Guardian (UK) A richly inventive fantasy . . . one of the most exciting collaborations between a writer and illustrator for a long time. -- The Literary Review (UK) From the Hardcover edition. PRAISE FOR THE EDGE CHRONICLES: Sure to please the Potter fans. Detroit Free Press The narrative will cast a spell over readers from the beginning with its utterly odd, off-kilter sense of logic and a vocabulary that is equal parts Dr. Seuss and Lewis Carroll. Publishers Weekly Good fun. Kirkus Reviews Stunningly original. The Guardian (UK) A richly inventive fantasy . . . one of the most exciting collaborations between a writer and illustrator for a long time. The Literary Review (UK) From the Hardcover edition. Author InformationPaul Stewart is the author of many books for children including The Midnight Hand and The Wakening. He lives in Brighton, England. Chris Riddell has illustrated many books for children and has been shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal and the Kurt Maschler Award. He is also the acclaimed political cartoonist for the Guardian and the Observer. He lives in Sussex, England. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |