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Book SynopsisFollowing in the great tradition of The Tale of Peter Rabbit and The Wind in the Willows, Terry Waite's Tales of Tommy Twitchnose introduces a new children's character that both children and adults will treasure for years to come.
Trade Review‘A delightful set of tales from a master writer. Think you know Terry Waite’s writing? Think again! Here he delivers a book of captivating stories – tales with a golden heart – that are sure to delight young readers. What a treat!’ * Paul Kerensa, comedian, script writer and children’s author *
Terry Waite sets his stories of mice families right in the present day, with a television sets and even mice alarms (they’re ineffective!). With a nod to his famous predecessor Beatrix Potter (there’s mention of a tailor of Gloucester) his mice take on today's problems: rescue services, townies moving into the country property - and it's all done with mischief and affection. * Joan Bakewell CBE, DBE, broadcaster, writer and Labour peer *
‘I loved reading these stories with my dad and little sister. They’re so much fun!’ * Annabel, aged 10 *