Description
Eleven-year-old schoolboy, Roy Nuttersley has been dealt a pretty raw deal. While hideous parents show him precious little in the way of love and affection, school bullies make his life a misery. So Roy takes comfort in looking after the birds in his garden, and in return the birds hatch a series of ambitious schemes to protect their new friend. As with the best-laid plans, however, these get blown completely off course - and as a result the lives of both Roy and his arch tormentor, Harry Hodges are turned upside down - but in a surprisingly good style="background-color:rgb(255,255,255);color:rgb(15,17,17);font-size:14px;">"Wonderful images and thought-provoking scenes." - Bramwell Tovey, composer & broadcaster
"A delightful fairy story that deals sensitively and compellingly with real, modern-day issues like homelessness, single mums and abusive parents." - George Layton, actor, screenwriter and author
"What an entrancing story. A real flight of fancy, which will engage children in the plot and, at the same time, increase their understanding of real human relationships." - style="background-color:rgb(255,255,255);color:rgb(15,17,17);font-size:14px;">"Alex Pearl has written a tale that is heartening and funny with the appeal of a Twain-like children's adventure." - Len Baker, Suburb News
"The strength of the author's voice held me captivated long after turning the last page. With the wit of JK Rowling, Alex Pearl has definitely earned his place in the young adult fiction hall of fame." - Lisa McCombs, Readers' Favorite