The Classic Morpurgo Collection (Six Novels): Kaspar; Born to Run; The Butterfly Lion; Running Wild; Alone on a Wide, Wide Sea; Farm Boy - Michael Morpurgo
Six best-loved novels by award-winning author of âWar Horseâ, brought together in this ebook collection.
A perfect introduction to Michael Morpurgoâs enthralling storytelling for new readers and a classic collection for fans.
âKasparâ: Kaspar the cat first came to the Savoy Hotel in a basket â Johnny Trott knows, because he was the one who carried him in. Johnny was a bellboy, you see, and he carried all of Countess Kandinsky's things to her room, including this very special cat!
âBorn to Runâ: When Patrick saves a litter of greyhound puppies from the canal, he convinces his parents to let him keep one. Patrick names his puppy Best Mate, and thatâs what he becomes⌠Until one day Best Mate is kidnapped by a greyhound trainer. The trainerâs step-daughter loves the greyhound and renames him Bright Eyes. But what will happen when he canât run any more?
âThe Butterfly Lionâ: When Bertie is a little boy, he rescues an orphaned white lion cub from the African veld. They are inseparable until Bertie is sent to boarding school far away in England and the lion is sold to a circus. Bertie swears that one day they will see one another again, but it is the butterfly lion which ensures that their friendship will never be forgotten.
âAlone on a wide, wide seaâ: When six-year-old orphan Arthur Hobhouse was shipped to Australia after WWII he lost his sister, his country and everything he knew. Now he has built a special boat for his daughter Allie â a yacht designed to carry her to England, in search of his long-lost sisterâŚ
âRunning Wildâ: For Will and his mother, going to Indonesia isn't just a holiday. It's an escape, a new start, a chance to put things behind them. Until Oona, the elephant Will is riding on the beach, begins acting strangely, shying away from the sea. That's when the tsunami comes crashing in, and Oona begins to run. But when the tsunami is gone, Oona just keeps on running.
âFarm Boyâ: The fascinating sequel to âWar Horseâ. Set on a farm in rural Devon, this is the story of Grandpaâs memories. Family secrets come to light as Michaelâs wonderful writing depicts the moving relationship between grandfather and grandson.
Reviews
Praise for âKasparâ: âA cracking narrativeâ Observer
Praise for âBorn to Runâ: âPitch perfect⌠even this hardened book reviewer kept having to wipe away the tearsâ Daily Mail
Praise for âThe Butterfly Lionâ: âWill touch all hearts â both young and oldâ Virginia McKenna, Born Free Foundation
About the author
Michael Morpurgo OBE is one of Britainâs best-loved writers for children. He has written over 100 books and won many prizes, including the Smarties Prize, the Blue Peter Book Award and the Whitbread Award. His recent bestselling novels include âShadowâ, âA Medal for Leroyâ and âLittle Manfredâ.
His novel âWar Horseâ has been successfully adapted as a West End and Broadway theatre play and a major film by Steven Spielberg. A former Childrenâs Laureate, Michael is also the co-founder, with his wife Clare, of the charity Farms for City Children.
The Classic Morpurgo Collection (Six Novels): Kaspar; Born to Run; The Butterfly Lion; Running Wild; Alone on a Wide, Wide Sea; Farm Boy - Michael Morpurgo
Six best-loved novels by award-winning author of âWar Horseâ, brought together in this ebook collection.
A perfect introduction to Michael Morpurgoâs enthralling storytelling for new readers and a classic collection for fans.
âKasparâ: Kaspar the cat first came to the Savoy Hotel in a basket â Johnny Trott knows, because he was the one who carried him in. Johnny was a bellboy, you see, and he carried all of Countess Kandinsky's things to her room, including this very special cat!
âBorn to Runâ: When Patrick saves a litter of greyhound puppies from the canal, he convinces his parents to let him keep one. Patrick names his puppy Best Mate, and thatâs what he becomes⌠Until one day Best Mate is kidnapped by a greyhound trainer. The trainerâs step-daughter loves the greyhound and renames him Bright Eyes. But what will happen when he canât run any more?
âThe Butterfly Lionâ: When Bertie is a little boy, he rescues an orphaned white lion cub from the African veld. They are inseparable until Bertie is sent to boarding school far away in England and the lion is sold to a circus. Bertie swears that one day they will see one another again, but it is the butterfly lion which ensures that their friendship will never be forgotten.
âAlone on a wide, wide seaâ: When six-year-old orphan Arthur Hobhouse was shipped to Australia after WWII he lost his sister, his country and everything he knew. Now he has built a special boat for his daughter Allie â a yacht designed to carry her to England, in search of his long-lost sisterâŚ
âRunning Wildâ: For Will and his mother, going to Indonesia isn't just a holiday. It's an escape, a new start, a chance to put things behind them. Until Oona, the elephant Will is riding on the beach, begins acting strangely, shying away from the sea. That's when the tsunami comes crashing in, and Oona begins to run. But when the tsunami is gone, Oona just keeps on running.
âFarm Boyâ: The fascinating sequel to âWar Horseâ. Set on a farm in rural Devon, this is the story of Grandpaâs memories. Family secrets come to light as Michaelâs wonderful writing depicts the moving relationship between grandfather and grandson.
Reviews
Praise for âKasparâ: âA cracking narrativeâ Observer
Praise for âBorn to Runâ: âPitch perfect⌠even this hardened book reviewer kept having to wipe away the tearsâ Daily Mail
Praise for âThe Butterfly Lionâ: âWill touch all hearts â both young and oldâ Virginia McKenna, Born Free Foundation
About the author
Michael Morpurgo OBE is one of Britainâs best-loved writers for children. He has written over 100 books and won many prizes, including the Smarties Prize, the Blue Peter Book Award and the Whitbread Award. His recent bestselling novels include âShadowâ, âA Medal for Leroyâ and âLittle Manfredâ.
His novel âWar Horseâ has been successfully adapted as a West End and Broadway theatre play and a major film by Steven Spielberg. A former Childrenâs Laureate, Michael is also the co-founder, with his wife Clare, of the charity Farms for City Children.