The seventh laugh-out-loud and wacky adventure in the world's most awesome treehouse!
Andy Griffiths is one of Australia’s most popular children’s
authors. He and illustrator Terry Denton have collaborated on more
than 33 bestselling books since their first title, Just Tricking,
was published in 1997.
In Australia, Andy and Terry’s books have sold over 10 million
copies, won 80 children’s choice awards and 10 Australian Book
Industry Awards including Book of the Year for The 52-Storey
Treehouse in 2015. Terry Denton has been creating children’s books
for over 30 years. He has worked with many of Australia's top
authors, written much-loved picture books and junior fiction
novels, won more than 40 children’s choice awards and been
shortlisted many times in the Children’s Book Council of Australia
awards. His Felix and Alexander won Picture Book of the Year in
1986. His books include The Upside-down History of Downunder with
Alison Lloyd, The Worm Who Knew Karate with Jill Lever, as well as
the Gasp! books and the animated TV series, and the world-famous
Just! books and Treehouse series with Andy Griffiths. His work is
characterised by a devious sense of humour, an adventurous and
inventive drawing style and an informed flair for what interests
and amuses kids. Stig Wemyss is Australia’s most loved audiobook
narrator for children and young adults. He has lent his voice to
the work of some of Australia’s most accomplished authors,
including Andy Griffiths, Paul Jennings, Tim Winton, Marcus Zusak,
Margaret Clarke and, most recently, Andrew Daddo. For the last
three years he has been the recipient of the ABIA audiobook of the
year award, including for the Trent Dalton's widely acclaimed debut
novel Boy Swallows Universe. Stig has also written his own
successful audiobook series entitled, The Tripp Diaries, which he
narrates himself. His success and popularity have led him to
develop a one-man comedy show for kids, Stig Live @ The Library,
which he has performed in schools and libraries around Australia,
New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
'A potent mix of fantasy, nonsense, adventure and cartoons, this
series is catnip to every eight-year-old who encounters it.'
*The Bookseller*
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