Description
In this darkly funny and deliciously twisted collection of modern cautionary tales, children who lie, cheat, and misbehave meet the most dreadful of ends.
Meet the girl whose lies lead to a most unfortunate encounter with the dreaded Propeller Man, the boy whose own filthy bedroom turns against him, and the child who watches so much TV he becomes the very chair in which he sits.
Inspired by the wicked works of Dr. Heinrich Hoffmann and Hilaire Belloc, these rhyming tales warn of the terrible consequences awaiting those who refuse to mend their ways.
Perfect for older children with a taste for the macabre (and adults who never outgrew their love for Roald Dahl and Edward Gorey), this collection is a gleefully sinister reminder that reckless behaviour never goes unpunished... Read at your peril!
About the Author
Gerard Lewis is a writer and musician who wrote other tales for this collection which were deemed too dark even for this book. Get in touch if you would like to know more about the 'The Story of Little Parsley Long' or 'The Child Who Wouldn't Hold His Father's Hand'. Lizzie Shannon-Little is an artist and writer who would like to run away to live as a bohemian creative obsessing over dark storytelling, folktales, myth, and all things witchy. Alexandra Ricketts' father was a painter and her mother's nickname was 'the witch'. She dresses in black and likes to draw strange and melancholic characters.
Book Information
ISBN 9781836284468
Author Gerard Lewis
Format Paperback
Page Count 32
Imprint Troubador Publishing
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Weight(grams) 245g
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 270mm * 3mm