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  • Published: 1 September 2010
  • ISBN: 9781409013105
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 272

The Penderwicks





A deliciously nostalgic and hilariously charming story of four sisters and their adventures/mishaps on holiday.

'A charmer of a book, and a page-turning read' - The Independent

The Penderwicks: four sisters, as different as chalk from cheese, yet as close as can be.

The eldest, Rosalind, is responsible and practical; Skye, stubborn and feisty; dreamy, artistic, budding novelist, Jane; and shy little Batty, who doesn't go anywhere without her butterfly wings. And not forgetting Hound, their large lumbering lovable dog.

The four girls and their absent-minded father head off for their summer holidays, but instead of the cosy tumbledown cottage they expect, they find themselves on a huge estate called Arundel, with magnificent gardens ripe for exploring. It isn't long before they become embroiled in all sorts of scrapes with new-found friend, Jeffrey - but his mother, the icy-hearted Mrs Tifton, must be avoided at all costs. Chaotic adventures ensue, and it soon becomes a summer the sisters will never forget...

  • Published: 1 September 2010
  • ISBN: 9781409013105
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 272

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Praise for The Penderwicks

A gentle book, with a philosophy of kindness to others and a message that children should confide their troubles to adults, who should always listen

The Sunday Times

Despite a few mishaps, the children become fast friends and partners in the sorts of lively plots and pastoral pastimes we don't read much about these days. Their adventures and near-disasters, innocent crushes, escaped animals, owning-up and growing up (and yes, changes of heart) are satisfying and not-too-sweet

Kirkus Reviews

Birdsall follows in the footsteps of Elizabeth Enright, Edward Eager, and Noel Streatfeild, updating the family story yet keeping all the old-fashioned charm

Booklist

Nicely old-fashioned . . . what makes it so engaging are Birdsall's light humorous style and the varied, vivid characters. Great fun and a cosy, comforting read

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