The Bodigulpa (Shock Shop)
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Product Description
Spooky or funny, surprising or frightening, SHOCK SHOP is a collection of seven brand-new novels by some of the greatest names in children's writing. THE BODIGULPA Daniel's not happy when Grandpa Green moves in with them after the mysterious death of Granny Green. He's smelly, has dirty fingernails, long, lank hair and he's mean to everyone. The only things he seems to like are his strange, menacing plants. When lovely Auntie Lorna comes to babysit one day, things take a turn for the worse. She brings her dog Stanley and Grandpa HATES dogs. After Stanley makes the mistake of peeing against the greenhouse door - the very greenhouse in which he keeps his horrible plants - Stanley disappears. All that remains is his broken, slime-covered leather collar...and Daniel finds it behind Grandpa's most precious plant: the Bodigulpa. When Auntie Lorna disappears as well, leaving behind only her high-heeled shoes, Daniel begins to suspect that there's more to his grandfather and his fast-growing plant than meets the eye...A great story, brilliantly told and bursting with horror, laughter and black, black humour!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #687119 in Books
- Published on: 2002-10-11
- Format: Illustrated
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 96 pages
Editorial Reviews
The Northern Echo, 11/12/01
There's something lurking at the bottom of Daniel's garden, and spookily grumpy Grandpa Green seems strangely happy. Perfect for little horrors...
About the Author
Jenny Nimmo is the author of many highly-acclaimed children's books including THE SNOW SPIDER (winner of The Smarties Grand Prix). THE STONE MOUSE (Highly Commended for the Carnegie Medal), THE OWL TREE (winner of The Smarties Gold Medal) and THE RINALDI RING (shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal). She was born in Berkshire and studied drama in London before going to Italy to teach English. On returning to England she worked at the BBC for several years before moving to Wales where she lives with her husband in a converted watermill.




