A hilarious, swashbuckling adventure for siblings everywhere!
*Shortlisted for the Cumbrian Primary Schools Spellbinding
Award*
George isn't good at anything much. In fact, he’s pretty
average. That doesn't mean he doesn't have BIG
ambitions, they are just harder to achieve when your big sister,
Jess, is brilliant at everything!
Then George inherits a mansion from dear old Mrs Smallbone. Except
Hogweed Hall isn’t your average mansion. It’s BRILLIANT,
and full of fascinating tenants like Boris
the dog, an unusual pastry chef who lives in the basement, a
mysterious scientist who works in the attic, and lots and lots of
chickens!
But Mrs Smallbone's sisters aren't at all happy
about the situation, and invite themselves to stay. They’re
after something, and don’t intend to leave without it.
Can George stop them before it’s too late?
Perfect for fans of Pamela Butchart, Sam Copeland and
David Solomons.
Beautifully illustrated and brought to life by illustrator
Isabelle Follath.
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Kita Mitchell wrote and illustrated her first work, Cindersmella, at the age of six. It was cruelly and swiftly rejected by publishers. The sequels, Repunsmell and Mouldilocks, were equally badly received.
Disheartened, she turned her attention to making stuff, and, luckily, they did degrees in that. After getting one, she built sets for TV shows - but the