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The Daring Adventures of Penhaligon Brush
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The Daring Adventures of Penhaligon Brush

Written by S. Jones RoganAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by S. Jones Rogan
Illustrated by Christian SladeAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Christian Slade
Juvenile Fiction - Animals; Juvenile Fiction - Action & Adventure; Juvenile Fiction - Social Situations - Friendship | Knopf Books for Young Readers | Hardcover | September 2007 | $15.99 | 978-0-375-84344-0 (0-375-84344-2)
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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PENHALIGON BRUSH LONGS for adventure and finds it aplenty in the seaside village of Porthleven. Within hours of his arrival, he is captured by armed ferrets and thrown into the dungeon of Furball Manor. Happily, he is rescued by friends. Unhappily, they explain that the dastardly wildcat, Sir Derek, and his ferret army plan to sink the ships of the princess of Spatavia that very night! Can Penhaligon and his unlikely band of resistors save the princess? Of course they can!

This is an old-fashioned adventure story, told with great verve and a fresh wit. Filled with more than 50 black and white illustrations, it's a perfect book to entice newly independent readers.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

S. Jones Rogan traveled the world in search of adventure, then settled down in Los Angeles, California, where she works as a school librarian.

Christian Slade is an illustrator best known for his portraits of corgis. He lives in Orlando, Florida.


AWARDS

WINNER 2007 - New York Public Library 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing



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