Emily Gale
Eliza Boom's Diary
Price: £5.99
Imprint: Buster Books
Publication date: 06/02/2014
ISBN: 9781780552415
Age: 5-7 years
Subject: Fiction
Category: Fiction
Binding: Paperback
Size: Other
Extent: 128 pages
Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)
Edition Status: Out of Print
Imprint: Buster Books
Publication date: 06/02/2014
ISBN: 9781780552651
Age: 5-7 years
Subject: Fiction
Category: Fiction
Size: EPUB 2
Extent: 128 pages
Illustration: B&W illustrations
Territorial Rights: World excluding US, Canada and EU
Edition Status: Out of Print
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a hilarious read
Parents in Touch
With silliness and mayhem, doodles and disasters, this book is perfect for engaging younger readers
Fetch magazine
Junior spy/inventor extraordinaire, Eliza Boom, is back with a BLAST (well, more of a FIZZ actually), as she finds herself on a fizz-tastic adventure to reveal the truth about her suspicious next-door neighbour, Mrs McNice
Will Eliza's inventing super-skills have enough fizz to save the day without bubbling overboard and blowing the whole thing?
With silliness and mayhem, doodles and disaster, this fizz-tastic second book in the Eliza Boom series is perfect for engaging young and reluctant readers
Dedicated website at www.elizaboom.co.uk
A Tom Gates for younger readers with a geeky, funny girl heroine who is anything but a dork ...
Emily Gale has worked in the book industry for twenty-five years, starting in London and now living in Melbourne. Her work includes the junior fiction duology Eliza Boom, middle-grade novels The Other Side of Summer, Elsewhere Girls (co-written with Nova Weetman) and The Goodbye Year, and the Young Adult novels Girl, Aloud, Steal My Sunshine, and I Am Out With Lanterns. Emily’s books have been published all over the world and shortlisted for a number of Australian awards, including the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award, the Ethel Turner Prize, the Aurealis Award, the NSW Premier’s History Award, and the WA Young Readers Award.
Joëlle Dreidemy was born in Saint-Avold in France. She gained a diploma in Strasbourg in 2002 and a diploma from the famous Emile Cohl School in Lyon in 2004. Joëlle lives and works in Paris, producing illustrations for magazines and children's books. She also composes music, sings, and plays bass in a rock band!