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The Peculiar Tale of the Tentacle Boy

Richard Pickard

The Peculiar Tale of the Tentacle Boy

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August 5, 2021
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A whimsical adventure stuffed to the flippers with fish puns and fun.
Sam Sedgman, co-author of Adventures on Trains

Synopsis

A fin-tastic tale of friendship and adventure, perfect for fans of Lemony Snicket and Edward Scissorhands!

Marina lives in Merlington, a fish-obsessed seaside town. Unfortunately, she doesn't care for fish; she loves telling stories.

Marina finds her best story yet when she explores the ruined, haunted pier: a boy called William with a head of tentacles and crab claws for hands. He has lived on the pier all his life, cared for by a fisherman who has since disappeared and who warned him always to remain hidden.

Together, the pair resolve to unravel the mystery of his past – but danger isn't far away...

The debut novel by Richard Pickard, winner of the Times/Chicken House Chairman's Choice Award 2019.

Product Information

Number of pages
304
Publisher
Chicken House Ltd
#ISBN
Number of pages
9781913322397
Date of Publication
August 5, 2021
Format
Paperback
Weight
230
g
Dimensions
19.8
x
12.9
x
2.3
cm

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Reviews

The story has been polished like a pebble in a gift shop... charming and quirky.
The Times
The Peculiar Tale of the Tentacle Boy swam away with my heart and made me cry with laughter. I loved this story of fish, friendship and finding yourself.
A. F. Steadman, author of Skandar and the Unicorn Thief

About the author

Richard Pickard

Richard has always loved spending time by the sea. Although he grew up in Hertfordshire, his grandparents live on the south coast in Sussex and Dorset where much of the inspiration for his stories has been found. Whether writing, sunbathing or sheltering from the rain with a mug of tea, the family beach hut in Bournemouth has always been one of his happiest places.

Richard’s debut novel, The Peculiar Tale of the Tentacle Boy, won the inaugural Chairman’s Choice prize as part of the Times/Chicken House children’s fiction competition in 2019. His love of storytelling started at a young age, through a passion for literature but also for cinema. Two of his greatest childhood influences were Roald Dahl and Tim Burton, who both possess a wickedly dark sense of humour.

Along with writing, some of Richard’s other interests include wild swimming in seas and rivers, scary movies, West End musicals and 90s pop culture. He is also a massive Eurovision fan, a Disney film nerd and someone who gets far too invested in The Oscars.

Richard has a degree in Film & Literature from the University of Warwick. Before becoming a writer he worked in public relations, for many years at Condé Nast as well as Ralph Lauren and Louis Vuitton. He now works as a film publicist, and lives with his partner in London.

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