A heart-warming tale about getting lost starring Cat, Squirrel and Duck from the much-loved PUMPKIN SOUP.
Helen Cooper is an author and illustrator whose work includes
classic picture books such as The Bear Under the Stairs, Pumpkin
Soup, The Baby Who Wouldn't Go to Bed and Tatty Ratty. Her books
have been translated into 30 languages and won many awards
including the Library Association Kate Greenaway Medal - twice.
More recently she has collaborated as a writer with other
illustrators. Notably, Saving the Butterfly, illustrated by Gill
Smith, which was published in 2022. She has also written and
illustrated children's MG fiction and the latest - The Taming of
the Cat - published in October 2023.
A spectacular sequel to Pumpkin Soup . . . Share Cooper's recipe
for success, close the covers and then hear the cries for more
*TES*
Fraught territory, beautifully controlled
*Guardian*
As well as being beautifully illustrated and full of the same spiky
humour as Cooper's best-selling Pumpkin Soup, it conveys how scary
being lost can be - for children and parents
*Daily Telegraph*
Well designed and beautifully produced, it positively glows with
mellow autumn warmth and fruitfulness
*Books for Keeps*
The rich, glowing colours give a New York-like city an oriental,
almost psychedelic look . . . The book has an adorable quality. One
of my favourites
*The Children's Bookseller*
A spectacular sequel to Pumpkin Soup . . . Share Cooper's
recipe for success, close the covers and then hear the cries for
more * TES *
Fraught territory, beautifully controlled * Guardian *
As well as being beautifully illustrated and full of the same spiky
humour as Cooper's best-selling Pumpkin Soup, it conveys how
scary being lost can be - for children and parents * Daily
Telegraph *
Well designed and beautifully produced, it positively glows with
mellow autumn warmth and fruitfulness * Books for Keeps *
The rich, glowing colours give a New York-like city an oriental,
almost psychedelic look . . . The book has an adorable quality. One
of my favourites * The Children's Bookseller *
Cat, Squirrel and Duck, who first appeared in Pumpkin Soup (an "enchanting story that explores the ups and downs of close-knit camaraderie," said PW's starred review), think their newest batch of pumpkin soup is missing something in A Pipkin of Pepper by Helen Cooper. The trio heads to the city for spices, but gets separated. All ends well, however, with an appetizing finish. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
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