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The Fabulous Phartlehorn Affair

  1. Author: Megan Peel
  2. Category: Fiction Debut
  3. Publisher: Walker books
  4. Pub date: 2 February 2012
  5. Length: 288 pages

About The Fabulous Phartlehorn Affair

there are several pretenders to the throne of Roald Dahl… In her first book, M.L. Peel proves she can stand amongst them
– WE LOVE THIS BOOK

Bruno has a prodigious talent, but it‟s not one he‟s ever considered harnessing. Not until he is sniffed out by a specially trained Trumpenhund, a vast dog whose job it is to find the most talented Phartlers in the world, and bring them to the court of the Knights Trumplar in the Duchy of Phartesia, there to be trained in the finer aspects of the Phartlehorn.

The Duke is grand – so grand that he has a knight on either side of him to hold his moustache up – but is he also good? Or is there a possibility that he is going to use these windy children for a much more sinister purpose altogether?

THE FABULOUS PHARTLEHORN AFFAIR is a delightfully cheeky, anarchic and hugely entertaining adventure.

About the Author

Megan grew up in Essex in a house full of rabbits on the edge of Epping Forest, and has wanted to be a writer ever since she read Roald Dahl’s Revolting Rhymes. She graduated from Oxford with a first class degree in English literature, then sold her soul to the devil, and worked in advertising for ten years, where she won a lot of awards for things like using Twiggy to relaunch Marks & Spencer and pretending that penguins could fly for BBC iPlayer. But the thing she’s really proud of from her advertising career is working with young people involved in gang violence to create the Home Office’s anti-knife campaign. You can see the result on the It Doesn’t Have to Happen website.

Even while working long nights in advertising Megan never let go of her dream of becoming a writer. Encouraged by Carol Ann Duffy on an Arvon children’s fiction course, she started getting up at 6am every morning to write before work, and signed up to the City University’s weekly poetry workshops, (where she wrote a poem that came runner up in the Myslexia poetry competion and met the man who was to become her husband). Then on her thirtieth birthday she decided that if she really wanted to be a struggling writer, she should quit her job. So she did, and ran away to live with her husband, and the two cats they fished out of a dustbin, on top of a mountain in Greece.

This summer, they are all coming back to live on a farm in Yorkshire, where they plan to learn to ballroom dance, and grow their own vegetables, and hopefully sell a pile of books, and go on lots of school visits, and perhaps even set up a parents and children’s writing course of their own.

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Status

Published

Rights

All rights available excluding:
UK & Commonwealth (ex Canada)

Agent

Jo Unwin