The Dingles belongs to the kids of Chinnbrook Wood: a wild place of ancient rivalries. Many a battle's been fought for possession of the old stone bridge at its heart - a treasury of secrets and hidden legends. But now a fearsome enemy threatens The Dingles, and a new battle looms.
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The Battle of Chinnbrook Wood by W.J. Corbett
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The Battle of Chinnbrook Wood Reviews
remarkable for its wealth of characters and subplot ... an inspiring and often funny tale. - CAROUSEL
About W.J. Corbett
W.J. Corbett joined the Merchant Navy as a galley-boy when he was sixteen and saw the world. He also worked as a factory hand, furniture remover, building site labourer and dishwasher. His first book, 'The Song of Pentecost', described by Roald Dahl as 'an astonishing achievement', won the prestigious Whitbread Award. He has since been described as a 'born writer' by Auberon Waugh.
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