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Felix and the Red Rats

Author: James Norcliffe  

" Fantasy, adventure and realism combine in a junior fiction novel by an award-winning writer. "

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" Fantasy, adventure and realism combine in a junior fiction novel by an award-winning writer. "

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Fantasy, adventure and realism combine in a junior fiction novel by an award-winning writer.Fantasy, adventure and realism combine in a junior fiction novel by an award-winning writer.When David's uncle comes to visit he sets off a bizarre series of events. Things become complicated when the pet rats turn bright red.David senses that somehow the red rats are connected to the story he is reading, and he becomes more convinced when the colour red becomes contagious.The parallel story sees Felix and his friend Bella inadvertently shifted into a strange land where they must solve a riddle. But this puts them into great danger. How will they escape and find their way home?Young readers will want to solve the confusing conundrum of the red rats; they'll delight in the word riddles and be absorbed by David's story as well as by the fantastical adventures of Felix and Bella, skilfully told by the NZ Post Award-winning writer James Norcliffe.

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Awards

Short-listed for LIANZA Children's Book Awards: Esther Glen Medal for Junior Fiction 2014
Short-listed for New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards: Junior Fiction 2014

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About the Author

James Norcliffe is a poet as well as an author of children's books. He has been awarded the 2012 University of Otago College of Education's Writer in Residence. The Loblolly Boy won the 2010 NZ Post Junior Fiction Award, as well as being shortlisted for the Esther Glen Medal.His other recent books are The Loblolly Boy and The Sorcerer, The Enchanted Flute and Felix and The Red Rats.

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Product Details

Publisher
Random House New Zealand Ltd | Longacre Press
Published
3rd May 2013
Pages
248
ISBN
9781775533245

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