The Wolves Of Willoughby Chase (The Wolves Of Willoughby Chase Sequence) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

The Wolves Of Willoughby Chase (The Wolves Of Willoughby Chase Sequence) Book

It's 19th-century England during the reign of King James II, but it's not the England we know from the history books. This country is overrun with wolves that roam the forests, providing the perfect setting for a witty and dramatic story spanning the whole country, from the frozen North to the city of London, and peopled with all manner of evil governesses and ancient aunts. Filled with brilliantly-drawn Dickensian characters, it would make an excellent choice for strong preteen readers who like an old-fashioned story with a strong plot and good characterisation. This book often appears on lists of best-loved children's books. (Ages 10 to 12) EN Read More

from£9.99 | RRP: £9.99
* Excludes Voucher Code Discount Also available Used from £3.58
  • Amazon

    The Wolves of Willoughby Chase Even the wolves that surround the great house of Willoughby Chase are not as cruel and merciless as the evil Miss Slighcarp. So when Bonnie and Sylvia Green are left in her neglectful care, they must use all their wits to survive. Full description

  • Play

    Two little girls loyal and loving. One evil guardian remorseless and cruel. Set in a different but recognizable old England this is a fast-moving story about how two cousins Bonnie and Sylvia have their home stolen away from them by their greedy guardian. ; ; Gentle and fair Sylvia is an orphan and has come to live in the great house Willoughby Chase in the loving care of her uncle Sir Willoughby. He hopes she will be a calm companion for his rather boisterous daughter Bonnie while he is away with Lady Green in search of warmer climates for Lady Green's indifferent health. Sylvia and Bonnie only have to set eyes on each other to know they are going to be the best of friends which is fortunate because as soon as they meet Miss Slighcarp their guardian for the duration of Sir Willoughby's travels the battle lines are drawn. ; ; Miss Slighcarp wastes no time in carrying out her evil plans. Almost as soon as Sir Willoughby and Lady Green depart through the front door Miss Slighcarp is dismissing all the old loyal servants out of the back door. Luckily for Bonnie and Sylvia two devoted servants contrive to stay on in the house so that they can continue to look after the girls. Despite the discovery of a secret passage which runs through the heart of the old house and by which the girls can spy on their oppressor things go from bad to worse. In the end it seems that it isn't sufficient for Miss Slighcarp to lock them away in a cupboard and keep them on bread and water. She sends the girls away to a school which is little more than a workhouse for orphans. ; ; Bonnie did not last long in the kitchen. The second time that the cook hit her with the frying-pan Bonnie picked up a sauce-boat full of rancid gravy and dashed it in the cook's face. ; ; There was a fierce struggle but the cook one Mrs Moleshin at last thrust Bonnie into the broom cupboard and reported her to Mrs Brisket. ; ; Mrs Moleskin was used to having a dozen terrified small slaves running hither and thither at her beck and call and announced that she would not have Bonnie working under her. Accordingly after a punishment which consisted of losing all her meals for two days Bonnie was put on to doing the outside work which was considered a terrible degradation. ; ; I'm not sure how the indomitable Bonnie would have arranged their escape from the dreadful school if it hadn't been for her trustworthy friends especially Simon the gypsy boy ... ; ; Read on! It's a wild adventure with lots of drama and emotional ups and downs. There's a happy ending of course and all the baddies get what they deserve. ; ; ;

  • TheBookPeople

    Even the wolves that surround the great house of Willoughby Chase are not as cruel and merciless as the evil Miss Slighcarp. So when Bonnie and Sylvia Green are left in her neglectful care, they must use all their wits to survive. The first title in the now classic Willoughby Chase saga is set in 1832 in a period of English history that never happened. King James III is on the throne and a newly opened Channel Tunnel gives access to packs of ravaging wolves...

  • 0857550314
  • 9780857550316
  • Joan Aiken
  • 1 December 2011
  • Jonathan Cape
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 240
As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. If you click through any of the links below and make a purchase we may earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you). Click here to learn more.

Would you like your name to appear with the review?

We will post your book review within a day or so as long as it meets our guidelines and terms and conditions. All reviews submitted become the licensed property of www.find-book.co.uk as written in our terms and conditions. None of your personal details will be passed on to any other third party.

All form fields are required.