Ma Moosejaw Means Business

Ma Moosejaw Means Business

Ma Moosejaw Means Business

Ma Moosejaw Means Business

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Overview

Set in the Viking world of long boats, looting and grand adventure, The Goose Pimple Bay Sagas relate the hilarious tales of a ruling family with a difference.



Book one introduces the two sons of Chief Thunderstruck and Ma
Moosejaw, Spike Carbuncle and Whiff Eric. Ma Moosejaw wants to leave
Goose Pimple Bay with her husband and travel north to see a white bear.
But both sons are useless. Who will
look after things when they are gone? There's only one thing for it:
the sons must each find a bride. Whoever returns with the best one will
rule Goose Pimple Bay. The other will be banished to the forest for
ever...

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781408153239
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 05/24/2012
Series: The Goose Pimple Bay Sagas
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Karen's first novel for older readers, Raspberries on the Yangtze was short-listed for the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize. The first in her series for younger readers, The Crunchbone Castle Chronicles, published by A&C Black, was selected for the Summer Reading Challenge in 2006.
Karen Wallace is an award-winning author of children's books. Her first novel for older readers, Raspberries on the Yangtze (Simon&Schuster) was shortlisted for the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize. The first in her series for younger readers, The Crunchbone Castle Chronicles, published by A&C Black, was selected for the Summer Reading Challenge in 2006. The Goosepimple Bay Sagas was a World Book Day recommended read in 2008 and Li Fu's Great Aim was chosen for the recent Boys into Books promotion.
Helen Flook was born in Wales, lived in Canada, and is now resident once again in Abergwyngregyn, Wales. She has illustrated hundreds of children's books both in the UK and North America, and tends to work with acrylic inks or pen and ink. Helen is A&C Black's resident illustrator for the Terry Deary's Tales books.
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