Return to the forest where anything can happen. An unmissable new book in Nadia Shireen’s
bestselling and wildly funny illustrated comedy adventure series Grimwood! Perfect for
readers age 7+ and fans of Dog Man Roald Dahl David Walliams Loki: A Bad God' s Guide
to Being Good Bunny vs Monkey and anyone who likes to laugh. Sharon the Party Crow has lost
her mojo! Three parties in one day have proved too much for Grimwood’s favourite raving
resident and now it’s up to Ted Nancy Willow and the rest of the gang to help Sharon get
her groove back. Teamwork friendship and most importantly dance skills will all be put to
the test as the gang try to get the party started again! Fully illustrated throughout and
full of heart laughs and surprises this is the must-read fourth title in the bestselling and
fantastically anarchic Grimwood series. PRAISE FOR GRIMWOOD : ' Grimwood is where I want
to be. A carnival of crazed confused comical critters that is more real than real life. Lots of
things make me laugh but Grimwood makes me laugh out loudest.' – Frank Cottrell-Boyce
‘Funny anarchic original and gloriously silly.’ – Richard Osman ‘Ted and Nancy are my
favourite funny foxes EVER.’ – Liz Pichon author of Tom Gates ‘I CACKLED ALOUD on
practically every page. Comic gold tinged with such tenderness.’ – Kiran Millwood Hargrave
' Gloriously anarchic properly funny and highly illustrated with dynamic black-and-white
art this is a quirky delight for children – and their parents too.' – The Bookseller
' Dark original and laugh-out-loud funny' – The Times ' This book made my face
hurt! Relentlessly funny.' – Rob Biddulph ' Like Watership Down but funny. You’ll
laugh hysterically on every page.' – Caitlin Moran ' Fantastic.' – Lauren Laverne
' Pure genius!' – Louie Stowell ' Made us laugh out loud.' – Jim Smith
author of Barry Loser ' You’re in for a treat!' – Selom Sunu illustrator of Look
Both Ways ' Utterly HILARIOUS' – Sophy Henn author-illustrator of Pizazz ‘Every
page of the book zings with invention and joie de vivre ’ – The Financial Times