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Four Kids, Three Cats, Two Cows, One Witch (maybe) by Siobhan Parkinson β€” book cover

Four Kids, Three Cats, Two Cows, One Witch (maybe)

by Siobhan Parkinson
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Overview

Beverley, a bit of a snob, cooks up a plot to visit the island off the coast. She manages to convince the somewhat cautious Elizabeth and her slob of a brother, Gerard, to come along. A surprise companion is Kevin, the cool guy who works in the local shop. This motley crew must find ways to support each other and put up with one another's shortcomings, when they become stranded on the island and encounter a strange inhabitant.

Synopsis

Beverley, a bit of a snob, cooks up a plot to visit the island off the coast. She manages to convince the somewhat cautious Elizabeth and her slob of a brother, Gerard, to come along. A surprise companion is Kevin, the cool guy who works in the local shop. This motley crew must find ways to support each other and put up with one another's shortcomings, when they become stranded on the island and encounter a strange inhabitant.

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Children's Literature

Aimed at upper elementary and lower middle school students, this novel follows the adventures of four kids in the seaside vacation town of Tranarone, Ireland. While walking on the beach one day, Beverly wonders what it would be like to explore the supposedly uninhabited island nearby. She decides to enlist the help of newly arrived Elizabeth and her younger cousin, Gerard, for the adventure. Preparations complete, they begin to set out at low tide, which will allow them to actually wade to the island. Just as they are about to leave, Kevin, a local proprietor's son, asks if he can come along, while adding that he has heard that the island is really not uninhabited. They arrive safely, but the adventure soon takes a downturn as Gerard becomes separated from them. During the course of their ups and downs, including their opposing personalities, each of them relates their own monotonous tale, adding to the mystery of the trip. While searching for Gerard, they discover a cabin that turns out to be inhabited. Will the inhabitant be foe or friend? Will they return safely or...? This Bistro Book of the Year Merit Award winner will be satisfying to those readers who love this genre. 2002 (orig. 1997), O'Brien Press,

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1997
Publisher
Irish American Book Company
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781847173997

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