Pumpkin's Downfall
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Cover Story
This issue’s cover is from Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s Monkey Puzzle. Written in rhyme, this agreeable story has butterfly helping little monkey to find his mum. Scheffler’s distinctive, entertaining and strongly characterised illustrations make good use of the page as little monkey meets lots of jungle inhabitants before being reunited with his mum. Thanks to Macmillan Children’s Books for their help in producing this July cover.
Pumpkin's Downfall
Victor Ambrus
This book contains two unrelated stories. In 'Pumpkin's Downfall', Pumpkin is a bully who teases Sara, an unconventional nature-loving girl who, it transpires, has magical powers which she uses to defeat the bully who has mistreated her cat and presented her with a dead bird. The story is told by a 'friend' of the bully as though the events took place many years before, giving it an extra sense of mystery as to what exactly happened to Pumpkin. Mark, the central character in 'The Monkey Puppet', only talks through his puppet since his mother died and he was forced to live with his gold-digging stepfather and aunt in the imposing Morton Hall. When he starts at a new school he is naturally a bit of an outsider, but is soon befriended by Daniel, the story teller. These superior, understated, scary stories, with satisfying endings are not cluttered with illustrations, letting the atmospheric text do the work.