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Einband grossThe Wolf Garden
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282 Seiten
Englisch
Leopard Publishing Ventures Ltderschienen am17.05.20191. Auflage
Dreamy tomboy, Laila meets Cyril, a rebellious gnome and passes through a charmed gate into the Wolf Garden. Here, she does battle with the shape-shifter Smarm and his army of wolves. When Smarm captures her gnome friends and steals the magic strawbs, Laila and Cyril help the Mistress Dido win them back.

A Cautionary Note

When you enter the Garden, inevitably, and perhaps none too surprisingly, you will find that you leave something behind. When you are in the Garden, you may find - to your surprise or indeed unwittingly - something different. That something different you may take out of the Garden if you so please. Some people may be lost in the Garden. And yet some people may find themselves in the Garden. Others may leave the Garden and never come back. Not all people will remember the Garden. Although if they do, they may find they will be curiously, indeed remarkably enriched by having visited it.

From Mr. Whizz's Notebook: Concerning the Garden, a thing rarum.

***

It was a matter of some urgency; a wolf was loose in the woods. And being loose in the woods, he could get into the garden.

"Whatever you do," said Dad. "Don't go out the gate. You don't want the wolf to eat you."

"By the way," said Mum, "don't forget to take your apple."

She went out the door, but the wolf was already in the garden.

She turned tail and ran.

"I must reach the Beech House," she told herself. "It won't get me in the Beech House."

The wolf snapped at her heels as she scampered up the tree and onto the platform of the Beech House.

After a while, the wolf went away. She climbed down from the tree and ran back towards the house, but the wolf was waiting for her.

"There you are!" he cried. "I was wondering where you got to."

"What are you doing here?" she said. "This is my garden."

"It may be your garden," said the wolf. "But once I turn you, you'll be in my garden."
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KlappentextDreamy tomboy, Laila meets Cyril, a rebellious gnome and passes through a charmed gate into the Wolf Garden. Here, she does battle with the shape-shifter Smarm and his army of wolves. When Smarm captures her gnome friends and steals the magic strawbs, Laila and Cyril help the Mistress Dido win them back.

A Cautionary Note

When you enter the Garden, inevitably, and perhaps none too surprisingly, you will find that you leave something behind. When you are in the Garden, you may find - to your surprise or indeed unwittingly - something different. That something different you may take out of the Garden if you so please. Some people may be lost in the Garden. And yet some people may find themselves in the Garden. Others may leave the Garden and never come back. Not all people will remember the Garden. Although if they do, they may find they will be curiously, indeed remarkably enriched by having visited it.

From Mr. Whizz's Notebook: Concerning the Garden, a thing rarum.

***

It was a matter of some urgency; a wolf was loose in the woods. And being loose in the woods, he could get into the garden.

"Whatever you do," said Dad. "Don't go out the gate. You don't want the wolf to eat you."

"By the way," said Mum, "don't forget to take your apple."

She went out the door, but the wolf was already in the garden.

She turned tail and ran.

"I must reach the Beech House," she told herself. "It won't get me in the Beech House."

The wolf snapped at her heels as she scampered up the tree and onto the platform of the Beech House.

After a while, the wolf went away. She climbed down from the tree and ran back towards the house, but the wolf was waiting for her.

"There you are!" he cried. "I was wondering where you got to."

"What are you doing here?" she said. "This is my garden."

"It may be your garden," said the wolf. "But once I turn you, you'll be in my garden."
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780995708532
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
FormatWindows
Erscheinungsjahr2019
Erscheinungsdatum17.05.2019
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten282 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.4488049
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
The Wolf and the Girl 1

A Gnome without a Cause 9

An Adventure in the Woods 23

Grown Ups in the Garden 33

Beautifully and Handsomely 43

The Huntress and the Helmet 53

Don't Stray from the Path 63

Chapter Eight 77

A Picnic in the Woods 85

The Eye of Billy Brownlow 99

The Pathless Paths 113

Case of the Missing Strawbs 125

Jeu Du Mal 141

The Biking Gnome 153

Anatole and the Coconuts 163

Siege at Flor Cottage 179

Watcher in the Trees 191

A Feast of Tales 205

Back Through the Garden Gate 223

Utterly Cool Extra Stuff 233



THE WOLF GARDEN SOUNDTRACK



Peter and the Wolf - Sergei Prokofiev

Just My Imagination - The Rolling Stones

The Gnome - Pink Floyd

La Banda - Spanish Harlem Orchestra

If You Go Down to the Woods Today - Dusted

I am a Child - Buffalo Springfield

Putting on the Ritz - Mel Torné

Physical - Olivia Newton John

A Horse with No Name - America

Nothing but Flowers - Talking Heads

Bike - Pink Floyd

Is You or Is You Ain't (My Baby) - Louis Jordan

Swordfish Trombones - Tom Waits

Should I Stay or Should I Go - The Clash

Werewolves of London - Warren Zevon

Bela Legosi is Dead - Bauhaus

Pretty Girls Make Graves - The Smiths

That's What Friends are for - Dionne Warwick

Scarborough Fair - Simon and Garfunkel

Cha Cha Cha D'Amour - Dean Martin

Prince Charming - Adam & The Ants

Hurry Up - Stompin' Bird

The Chair - Angelo Badalamenti

He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother - The Hollies

Jambalaya (On the Bayou) - Carpenters

You Made It - DJ Shadow

Bicycle Race - Queen

The Passenger - Iggy Pop

Bron-Y-Aur Stomp - Led Zeppelin

Take The A-Train - Ella Fitzgerald

Dipper Mouth Blues - Muggsy Spanier's Ragtime Band

The Whistle Song - Twisted Nerve

On the Robert E. Lee - Neil Diamond

Blue Jeans and Moonbeams - Captain Beefheart

Top of the World - Carpenters

Caldonia - Louis Jordan

Strawberry Fields Forever - The Beatles

Is She Really Going Out with Him - Joe Jackson

Can't Smile Without You - Carpenters

The Laughing Gnome - David Bowie
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Autor

Sedley was born in Poole, Dorset and grew up in West London where visits to the local library instilled in him a life-long love of books. Sedley always loved writing and English. In fact, when he was eleven, he began a historical novel, now lost to posterity, but, if memory serves, in the style of Henry Treece and Ronald Welch. At school in Winchester he started to dream about a writing career, and was even lucky enough to win a prize for a short story, the title of which he has now forgotten. For some reason, however, the final line sticks in his mind. "Was it a living or waking dream? - No, she must be dead." After a brief flirtation with archaeology, he studied English at Nottingham University where he was tutored, for a term, by the Northern Irish poet, Tom Paulin. In the 1990s, he worked in fringe theatre and was involved in productions of Macbeth and Bertolt Brecht's In the Jungle of Cities. His own play, Salt Lake Psycho about the notorious murderer, Gary Gilmore was put on at the now defunct Man in the Moon theatre in Chelsea. Salt Lake Psycho was directed by Sean Holmes, current associate artistic director at Shakespeare's Globe. For the best part of two decades, Sedley lived and worked as a teacher and translator in Southern Italy. Here he collaborated with French writer, Claude Albanese on the screenplay of Dirty Waters. Dirty Waters, which is a political thriller, written with Italian blood, English sweat and French tears, received a commendation at the 2003 Montpellier Festival. In Italy Sedley continued to experiment with his writing, devising an invented dialect for a novel about a young female brigand of the Risorgimento. He also experimented with performance poetry, accompanying local blues band, Big Daddy Lawman on their tours of Apulian taverns, churches and bars. Returning to Britain in 2013, Sedley wrote The Half Days (2015), an ex-pat adventure set in Southern Italy. He struck up a writing partnership with Tony Henderson. Together they quickly published two books: Over & Under i (2015) and Over & Under ii (2016), a series of naughty tales, inspired by the tales of the Arabian Nights. The Over & Under Series has subsequently morphed into the Naughty Stories Series. The first in this series, Ten Naughty Stories was published in 2019 under the pen name, M. T. Sands. Sedley has also published the sequel to The Half Days under the title, Accidental Death of a Terrorist. Accidental Death of a Terrorist (2019) is the second part of the Mezzogiorno Trilogy. Sedley and Tony have written a children's book, The Wolf Garden, under the alias F. M. Frites: A Totally, Completely, and Utterly Bodacious Adventure with Unicorns and Gnomes.