FLYER 10 FISHBUM & SPLAT
Conor McHale
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Description for FLYER 10 FISHBUM & SPLAT
Paperback. Fishbum and Splat are two demons who live in Hell. Their fondest wish is to stargaze. But there are no stars where they live! A trip to Heaven gives them the chance to collect a star. But dancing angels keep getting in the way! Flyer 10 Illustrator(s): McHale, Conor. Series: Flyers. Num Pages: 64 pages, 60 black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: YFB. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 196 x 131 x 5. Weight in Grams: 82.
Fishbum and Splat are two demons who live in Hell. Their fondest wish is to stargaze. But there are no stars where they live! In fact, there is nothing in Hell except - broken furniture!
A trip to Heaven explains why the furniture is there - and gives them the chance to collect a star. But can they grab it? Dancing angels keep getting in the way! Flyer number 10
Fishbum and Splat are two demons who live in Hell. Their fondest wish is to stargaze. But there are no stars where they live! In fact, there is nothing in Hell except - broken furniture!
A trip to Heaven explains why the furniture is there - and gives them the chance to collect a star. But can they grab it? Dancing angels keep getting in the way! Flyer number 10
Product Details
Publisher
O'Brien Press Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2001
Series
Flyers
Condition
New
Number of Pages
64
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9780862787356
SKU
V9780862787356
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 3 to 5 working days
Ref
99-10
About Conor McHale
Conor McHale was born in Dublin in 1969. Shortly before leaving school, he decided he would become an archaeologist. This decision caused his father to roar with laughter. It took him over ten years working in Irish archaeology to realise what the joke was. He lives in Dublin with his wife, Susannah, and their son, Oscar. He loves Rembrandt, hates ... Read more
Reviews for FLYER 10 FISHBUM & SPLAT
'Whatever else he might dig up as an archaeologist, Conor McHale certainly unearths some pretty strange stories from his mind ... His skill lies in creating believable characters in make-believe situations ... Wonderfully off-beat humour, both in the story and in the author's own extremely expressive illustrations.'
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