10,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
payback
5 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

FINNIGAN, his best "circus mice" pals Maximillian and Leroy, and Boomer-the strangely silent family dog-return in this sequel to the award-winning FINNIGAN THE CIRCUS CAT. Rescued as a tiny kitten by eight-year-old Lucy Farnsworth and smuggled in secret to the family circus museum, Finnigan is now all grown up with a natural flair for the flying trapeze. However he's still flying "under the radar" in the barn which doubles as the museum because Lucy's father is deathly allergic to cats. The arrangement works just fine for everyone...until two shady characters show up with plans to find and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
FINNIGAN, his best "circus mice" pals Maximillian and Leroy, and Boomer-the strangely silent family dog-return in this sequel to the award-winning FINNIGAN THE CIRCUS CAT. Rescued as a tiny kitten by eight-year-old Lucy Farnsworth and smuggled in secret to the family circus museum, Finnigan is now all grown up with a natural flair for the flying trapeze. However he's still flying "under the radar" in the barn which doubles as the museum because Lucy's father is deathly allergic to cats. The arrangement works just fine for everyone...until two shady characters show up with plans to find and steal a treasure that's hidden in a broken down old wagon recently dropped off at the museum. While Finnigan and his friends set themselves to the task of finding the treasure first and scaring off the crooks, they find it's becoming harder and harder to keep Finnigan's presence a secret, particularly where Lucy's sharp-eyed little brother is concerned. And to top things off, Leroy must swallow his pride and misgivings to go undercover as A RAT to discover more about the unsavory strangers. Inspired by a real life "rescue kitten" and filled with narrow escapes, sleight of hand (or tails, as the case may be), charming illustrations by the author (several drawn from vintage circus wagons), and circus history from the Golden Age of circus parades, FINNIGAN AND THE LOST CIRCUS WAGON will charm young readers and the grownups who love to read with them.
Autorenporträt
Award-winning Wisconsin author and photographer Mary T. Wagner has been described as "the Midwest's answer to Carrie Bradshaw" and favorably compared to humorist Erma Bombeck...but "in sexier shoes." A Chicago native, Wagner is a former newspaper and magazine journalist who changed careers at forty by going to law school and becoming a criminal prosecutor. A mother of four, she now lives in in "coastal Wisconsin," where she draws much inspiration for writing from frequent trips to the shore of Lake Michigan, watching the waves ebb and flow and make shifting mosaics of sunlight on the sandy lake floor. Despite the career shift to law, Wagner never COULD step away from the keyboard entirely, and since returning to writing has published several essay collections which have earned national praise. She counts both wearing spike heels and learning to use a cordless drill and chainsaw among her "late blooming" discoveries, and would be hard pressed to surrender either her favorite stilettos or her power tools. The spark for the FINNIGAN THE CIRCUS CAT series, aimed at young readers age 7-10, came about because of the intersection of two family matters-one of Wagner's daughters is a contemporary circus aerialist, and a few years ago her younger son and his wife brought home a tiny "rescue kitten" they named Finnigan. As the wee Finnigan grew, his stripes, moustache, and attitude reminded her of a circus performer full of dash and bravado, and so the match was lit. The series is narrated by one of Finnigan's "circus mice" pals, Maxmillian, whom Wagner freely admits to as her wiseacre alter ego. "Seriously," Wagner said, "that mouse is really the ten-year-old version of me before I had to grow up and sound responsible. When I sit down to write, I just open the door in my head that he usually hides in, and the story comes out. Whatever Maximillian says is going to happen next, I am simply along for the ride!"