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BfK No. 119 - November 1999

Cover Story
This issue's cover is from Patrick Benson's new picture book, The Sea-Thing Child by Russell Hoban. Patrick Benson is interviewed by Joanna Carey. Thanks to Walker Books for their help in producing this November cover.

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The Witch of Blackberry Bottom

Dick King-Smith
 Prunella Scales
(Penguin Children's Audiobooks)
2 hrs 10 mins, unabridged, AUDIO BOOK, 978-0141800301, RRP £7.99, Audio Cassette, Tape
5-8 Infant/Junior
Buy "The Witch of Blackberry Bottom: Unabridged (Puffin audiobooks)" on Amazon

A pleasant but disappointingly pedestrian story, especially coming from King-Smith, which is not done any favours by a very plumy reading. The strange old lady with a missing eye hidden by an eye patch, living with a pack of dogs in the overgrown and distinctly smelly Blackberry Bottom of the title is not, of course, really a witch. She is, in fact, the daughter of the aristocracy who lost interest in the world after her heart was broken by a callous youth. Shunned by the locals, until a couple of horribly goody goody children move into the nearby cottage, she turns out to have a stash of money hidden away in a milk churn. The attempted theft of the treasure leads to a creaky adventure with a predictable ending and happiness all round. Told largely through dialogue, Prunella Scales works hard at giving everyone a different voice but they are all terribly British and frightfully irritating.

Reviewer: 
Julia Eccleshare
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