The Stolen Songbird

· Bolinda · 讲述者:Katie Sherrard
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When Caro Monday's mother disappears on one of her jaunts, Caro has no choice but to go and stay with a miserable woman that she's never met. Not only that, but she's told that her beloved rabbit, His Nibs, is not allowed to go with her. Luckily, Caro's not one for following rules. With her rabbit in hiding and her wild behaviour getting her into trouble as soon as she walks through the door, Caro is only going to find herself in deeper water. In the lining of her suitcase is a small but extraordinary painting of a starling – a painting that some dangerous art thieves are hunting down! Can Caro and her friends solve the mystery of the stolen songbird and find its owners before it's too late? Here ensues an exciting dash across London, with twists and turns as plentiful as the cobbled streets Caro and her friends must navigate!

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Judith grew up in North West London, the daughter of librarians, surrounded by books. Following in the family footsteps, her first job was as a Saturday assistant in the local library, with special responsibility for the ballet section, which she loved. After studying Fashion at Saint Martins, she worked as a Fashion Editor and later, as a features writer, mainly writing articles on pregnancy and parenting. More recently, she completed an MA in Children’s Literature at Birkbeck University and now works as a school librarian. She lives in South East London.

Katie is an actress and writer. She has toured both nationally and internationally with the acclaimed Shakespeare touring company, The Handlebards. She has voiced National Geographic documentaries and Dreamworks cartoon series. Her writing has been performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the short play Exit Number 8, written and performed by Katie, can be heard on BBC Sounds.

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