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Sto caricando le informazioni... Thanks for Telling Me, Emilydi Deirdre Madden
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Murphy the cat, Bubbles the dog and Captain Cockle the parrot live in a pet shop. When the owner's niece Keira comes to stay, she is entranced by the animals but a bit puzzled, because her Aunt Emily never seems to actually sell any of them. But then one day a strange woman arrives at the shop. She is Henrietta Fysshe-Pye. She has just bought the castle on the edge of the town and now she wants some animals to populate it. She chooses Mulvey, Bubbles and Captain Cockle and is determined to have them despite Keira and her aunt's attempts to persuade her otherwise. The other animals in the shop are horrified - Murphy is their leader and has been living in the shop since he was a kitten, so once he and the other two have been taken by Mrs Fysshe-Pye, the animals left behind decide they must rescue them. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)823.914Literature English English fiction Modern Period 1901-1999 1945-1999VotoMedia:
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Emily is the owner of a pet shop, an extraordinary pet shop. There live different animals together as a sworn community, which in reality are spider-foeind. Keira is Emily's niece and helps her during the summer holidays. There is also Finbarr, who delivers Emily's orders and is hopelessly in love with Emily. Everything would be calm and peaceful if Henrietta Fysshe-Pye and her son Ryan had not moved into the old castle. Henrietta is an extravagant personality and therefore needs exceptional pets. Emily does not want to sell her pets to her, so Finbarr thinks of the craziest things.
The story is very adventurous, exciting and funny written. My students immersed in this adventure. They suffered with the animals and were thirsty when Henreitta was not feeling well. I highly recommend this book as a book to read to children. ( )