Note:Previously published as 'Singing for Mrs Pettigrew' in 'Singing for Mrs Pettigrew: a story-maker's journey'Michael Morpurgo revisits the landscape of his memories, the idyllic village of Bradwell, his childhood home 50 years before. The village is peopled by quirky characters such as the three Stebbing sisters, the moustachioed Colonel Burton and Bennie the village thug.
Author:Morpurgo, Michael, Singing for Mrs Pettigrew
Year:2012
Language:English
Type:Book
Subject:Children's stories
Class Number:JF
Publisher:Walker Books
Physical or Electronic:Physical
ISBN:9781406341072
Note:Originally published: as Singing for Mrs Pettigrew, in a collection of the same name. 2006Michael loves to visit Mrs Pettigrew in her railway carriage by the sea, where she lives with her donkey, dogs and hens. But when plans are made to build a nuclear power station, Mrs Pettigrew's idyllic life becomes threatened - and Michael learns that nothing can ever stay the same.
Author:Morpurgo, Michael, Singing for Mrs Pettigrew
Year:2016
Language:English
Type:Book
Subject:Children's stories
Class Number:JY
Publisher:Walker Books and Subsidiaries
Physical or Electronic:Physical
ISBN:9781406367324
Note:Originally published: as Singing for Mrs Pettigrew in a collection of the same name. 2006; and as Homecoming. 2012Michael loves to visit Mrs Pettigrew in her railway carriage by the sea, where she lives with her donkey, dogs and hens. But when plans are made to build a nuclear power station, Mrs Pettigrew's idyllic life becomes threatened - and Michael learns that nothing can ever stay the same.