Description
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy for kids!
About the Author
Martin Howard is a writer whose work is full of fun and humour. He is also the author of the Witches at War series and has written many of the Shaun the Sheep TV tie-in books. Martin lives in the south of France with his family. Chris Mould is an award-winning illustrator who went to art school at 16. He is a talented draftsman and has illustrated everything from picture books and young fiction to theatre posters and and satirical cartoons. Most recently he has teamed up with writer Matt Haig on the bestselling A Boy Called Christmas, A Girl Called Christmas, Father Christmas and Me, and The Truth Pixie.
Reviews
"If for any reason you feel the need for a funny book, especially one to read aloud to keep the whole family chortling, Martin Howard's second title about Alfie Fleet has an exceptionally high joke count... Lots of silly names, lavatorial humour and unrestrained and unexpected one-liners, plus lively illustrations, make this the ultimate intergalactic escapism." * Sunday Times Children's Book of the Week *
"More than funny fiction - this story does for travel guides what Wimpy Kid did for diaries and Tom Gates did for doodle books. With amazing illustrations by Chris Mould throughout, this book is a visual feast and will appeal to readers everywhere." * Books for Topics *
Praise for The Cosmic Atlas of Alfie Fleet: "I loved it! It had many, many laugh out loud moments." * Lisa Thompson, author of The Goldfish Boy *
Praise for The Cosmic Atlas of Alfie Fleet: "I would recommend this book to anyone who has a sense of humour." * Edward, age 9, Times Educational Supplement Class Book Review *
Praise for The Cosmic Atlas of Alfie Fleet: "Brilliantly bonkers." * Daily Mail *
Praise for The Cosmic Atlas of Alfie Fleet: "Readers will just love the mayhem, adventure, humour and imagination of this book." * Readingzone *
Book Information
ISBN 9780192767523
Author Martin Howard
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 288g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 130mm * 24mm