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OverviewA race of enormous people once inhabited the lands in which this story is set. They lived here for thousands of years. They built cities and roads – so many cities, so many roads! They tilled the earth and grew crops – so many crops! They plundered even the ground itself for minerals and anything else it contained that they found useful. Then, in a very short space of time, they disappeared. Their cities stood empty, their fields untilled. Yet, there were survivors. The flora and fauna remained unharmed and flourished. Among the fauna, a very small race still remained, living as best they knew how. They looked very much like the race of human beings that had vanished, only they were much, much smaller. This book tells the story of one community in particular and how one ordinary family, quite without meaning to, stumbled on a much bigger world than they had ever imagined – and how that world grew bigger – and bigger – and bigger – apparently for ever. The Stone family, the Fisher family and the Mason family take centre stage. Beth Stone leads the way to strange new places, joined by Big John Fisher. The story leads them all on and keeps them all far too busy to ask themselves the question “Where did all the Big People go?” At least, they have not asked it yet. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lesley MathiasPublisher: Troubador Publishing Imprint: Troubador Publishing Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.495kg ISBN: 9781836284413ISBN 10: 1836284411 Pages: 496 Publication Date: 28 November 2025 Recommended Age: From 12 to 14 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children's (6-12) 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 ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationLesley Mathias grew up on the chalk lands of Kent and Cambridgeshire. Woods and spinneys were her playground and trees her climbing frame. After graduating, she taught, lectured and became a parish priest. She worked for many years in interfaith relations. Retirement gave her time to learn to play the fiddle, playing for folk dance. One day, Lesley decided to write. She has not stopped since. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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