Edie and the Box of Flits (Edie and the Flits 1)
Product details
- ISBN 9781848129108
- Weight: 216g
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 22 Jul 2021
- Publisher: Templar Books
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
- Age Group: Ages 9-11
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A modern classic set against the backdrop of the London Underground, this is a timeless story of friendship, family and noticing the little things in life.
When eleven-year-old Edie Winter finds a mysterious box on the London Underground, she goes straight to take it to her father, an employee of the London Underground Lost Property Office. But on her way, Edie is amazed to discover that the box is home to a family of Flits - tiny winged people. And these Flits - Impy, Speckle and Nid - need Edie's help. Not only do they need supplies (rice crispies, sugar sprinkles, digestive biscuits and raisins) and someone to look after them, but their brother Jot has run away and they need Edie's help to find him.
With delightful black-and-white illustrations by animator, cartoonist and illustrator Joe Berger.
Perfect for fans of THE BORROWERS, HARKLIGHTS and MRS PEPPERPOT.
KATE WILKINSON started out as a children's writer for BBC Radio creating audio stories for pre-school listeners. She then became a radio producer for many years, working primarily on arts programmes, literary features and readings such as Radio 4's Book at Bedtime and Book of the Week. She completed the MA in Writing for Young People at Bath Spa University in 2018. Kate has two teenage boys and lives in North London with her partner who is a news journalist.
JOE BERGER is a freelance illustrator who makes award-winning animations, and co-writes and draws a weekly comic strip in The Guardian. He has written and illustrated many children's books and in 2010 was World Book Day Illustrator. He lives in Bristol.
