Aimed at children, this fiction story talks about a small boy who is trusted with a series of front door keys which he loses in increasingly odd circumstances.
Charlie's Key Summary
Charlie's Key by John Harris
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Charlie's Key Reviews
'A warm and lively story told in John's relaxed and conversational style' --Lucy Land --Essex Life Magazine This book started as part of John Harris's repertoire as a storyteller and now appears in print, written, as one might expect, in a witty conversational style. It is enhanced by humorous illustrations from Tom Morgan-Jones in ink and flat saturated colour. Expectation is fulfilled and confounded in turn as Charlie loses his house key in a series of madcap incidents. This small press dedicated to Harris's own work is to be congratulated on its enterprise... this will be enjoyed by newly confident readers and will be a good addition to school library shelves. --The School Librarian
About John Harris
John Harris is one of only a handful of full time professional storytellers working in the UK, and the only one who works exclusively with children and young people. He tells all sorts of stories from all over the world and his writing grows out of his storytelling - brilliant and exciting books in which you can find some of his most exciting, amazing and best loved stories. All John's books are brilliantly illustrated in full colour throughout, and printed (in England!) on excellent quality paper from FSC sources - they're as delightful to look at and to hold as they are to read or have read to you.
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us