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by Siobhán Parkinson


  And at last, with great conviction, he flung both his arms in the air and cried: ‘I am the moon king.’

  About the Author

  SIOBHÁN PARKINSON is one of Ireland’s most highly acclaimed writers of books for children. She has won numerous awards and her books have been translated into several languages, including French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Danish. Siobhán lives in Dublin with her husband Roger, a woodturner, and their son Matthew, Siobhán’s personal literary critic.

  OTHER BOOKS BY SIOBHÁN PARKINSON

  For younger readers

  Cows are Vegetarians

  Animals Don’t Have Ghosts

  The Leprechaun Who Wished He Wasn’t

  All Shining in the Spring

  For older readers

  Amelia

  No Peace for Amelia

  Sisters … no way!

  Four Kids, Three Cats, Two Cows, One Witch (maybe)

  Call of the Whales

  The Love Bean

  Breaking the Wishbone

  Copyright

  This eBook edition first published 2012 by The O’Brien Press Ltd,

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  First published 1998

  eBook ISBN 978–1–84717–485–7

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  British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data

  Parkinson, Siobhán

  The moon king

  1. Foster children - Juvenile fiction

  1. Children’s stories

  I. Title

  823.9’14 [J]

  The O’Brien Press receives assistance from

  Typesetting, layout, editing, design: The O'Brien Press Ltd

  OTHER BOOKS BY SIOBHÁN PARKINSON

  CALL OF THE WHALES

  Over three summers, Tyke journeys with his anthropologist father to the remote and icy wilderness of the Arctic. Each summer brings short, intense friendships with the Eskimos, and adventures ‘which Mum doesn’t need to know about’. Tyke is saved from drowning and hypothermia, joins a bowhead whale hunt, rescues his new-found Eskimo friend, Henry, and witnesses the death of innocence with the killing of the narwhal, or sea unicorn. This is a story that will echo in the mind long after the Northern Lights have faded from the final chapters.

  Paperback €6.95/STG£4.99/$7.95

  THE LOVE BEAN

  Twins: they like the same things. But that can cause problems. Especially where boys are concerned. When Tito, a tall handsome African, walks into the lives of Lydia and Julia, it turns every relationship upside down. Then there’s the ‘twinny book’ – The Curiosity Tree. It’s about Sun’va and Eva: they’re twins too. And a boy has just sailed into their lives, causing havoc. Romance mirrors romance, jealousy mirrors jealousy – it seems like history is repeating itself.

  Paperback €6.95/STG£4.99/$7.95

  A Flipper book

  SISTERS … NO WAY!

  Winner Bisto Book of the Year Award 1997

  When Cindy’s father becomes involved with Ashling and Alva’s mother, all hell breaks loose. Cindy is cool and streetwise, and she hates Ashling and Alva because they’re prissy and girlish. No way will these three ever call each other sisters!

  CINDY: if her father thinks he can just swan off and actually marry one of her teachers, Cindy will show him! But worse than that are her two daughters – so boring. It’s gross!

  ASHLING: if only her mother could find a nice man – but the new man in Ashling’s mother’s life comes with a dreadful daughter – the obnoxious Cindy, arch-snob and ultra opinionated.

  Paperback €6.95/STG£4.99/$7.95

  ‘Extremely clever … much insight and good humour … teenage fiction at its most sophisticated’

  CHILDREN’S BOOKS IN IRELAND

  FOUR KIDS, THREE CATS, TWO COWS, ONE WITCH (MAYBE)

  Winner Bisto Book of the Year Merit Award 1998

  Beverly, a bit of a snob, cooks up a plot to visit the island off the coast. She manages to convince the somewhat cautious Elizabeth and her slob of a brother, Gerard, to go with her. A surprise companion is Kevin, the cool guy who works in the local shop. This motley crew must find ways to support each other, and put up with one another’s shortcomings, when they become stranded on the island and encounter a very strange inhabitant.

  Paperback €6.95/STG£4.99/$7.95

 

 

 


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