No. of pages 64
Published: 1990
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In "The Siege of Cobb Street School" by Philippe Dupasquier, a group of children finds themselves facing a daunting challenge when their school is taken over by a band of mischievous robbers. As chaos ensues, the students must band together, using their creativity and teamwork to outsmart the intruders. With courage and resourcefulness, they devise clever plans to reclaim their school and restore order. Filled with excitement, humor, and the spirit of camaraderie, the story highlights the importance of friendship and collaboration in overcoming obstacles. The adventure also showcases the resilience of youth in the face of adversity. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published in 1990 by Penguin Random House Children's UK .
Hazel Townson was formerly Chief Assistant Librarian in charge of work with young people in Bury, Lancashire. She now devotes her time to writing and for years has been going into schools and libraries to talk to children about writing. She has chaired the Lancashire Children's Book Award for 16 years. Philippe Dupasquier was born in Switzerland and studied art in France. His French background and training have influenced his own art form, the high quality comic strip, which is very popular on the Continent and formed the bulk of his reading as a child.