AUTHOR: Paul Birch
PUBLISHED BY: Olympia Publishing
Timothy is the teenage son of VIP’s
His Lord and Ladyship; he is a good boy except when it comes to mealtimes, he
will only eat potato chips. Surprisingly, one day, after his mother warns him that he will turn into
a chip, he does!
Remarkably, mum and dad feel so
sorry for him that they buy an enormous potato which was the winner of the
biggest potato competition at the local fete and they gorge themselves on it
until they too, turn into chips.
Timothy’s parents become different
VIP’s - Very Important Potatoes since transforming into chips! Dad, once known as His Lordship and mum, Her Ladyship, are now His Lordchip and Her Ladychip; Timothy being young and not very tall,
is re-christened Small Fry!
Afraid of what the neighbours
might think about them turning into chips, they decide to re-locate to Corfe Castle
in Dorset. Once there they discover a miniature version of the castle housed in
a full-scale reconstruction of the village, just the right size for three chips
to live in. They fit out their new home
with beautiful new furniture, Chippendale of course!
The book is full of mad-cap
adventures and tells the tale of the family’s encounters with a strange-looking
monk, Friar Chip, who only eats monkfish (of course!), Berni the dinosaur,
ghosts, pirates and aliens plus a voyage into space.
It is a unique story which is equally
witty, entertaining and educational, being filled with general knowledge facts
and interesting details about Dorset and Corfe Castle which adults will find a
joy to read to their children, whilst enjoying it themselves.
It is a page-turner with a
difference and I found myself wanting to know more about the chip family and
their exploits. It is certainly an adventure
book with originality, ideal for pre-teens.
It is a fun read with quirkiness and
surprises which readers will appreciate and want more of. I hope there are more extraordinary
adventures of Lordchip, Ladychip and Small Fry to come.
Illustrated by Abby Salter.
Reviewer - Anne Pritchard
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