A Dahl-esque fantasy adventure for children in which the very boring Monotonous family discovers a taste for excitement through the workings of a magic key.
Ann and Stan Monotonous are extremely brainy nine-year-old twins. However, their family life is painfully dull - dull routines, stultifying hobbies - even their meals are agonisingly awful, as they are all rigidly based on the most basic of food pyramids. Their only excitement in life is a recording of a bland voice reciting the numbers of pi which they listen to in the car.
Then one day Ann Monotonous finds a magic key. The key comes with a special message and Ann suddenly, and literally, finds exciting new doors opening for the Monotonous family. Then the unthinkable happens - the Monotonous family becomes entirely too exciting. Now it's up to Ann to save her family... from themselves.
Philip Barry is a 24-year-old English and History teacher. He has been a secondary teacher for the past two years and has worked and lived in a boys boarding school for five. He writes poetry and stories, and The Incredibly Boring Monotonous Family is his first novel.
Charlotte Lance is a 27-year-old artist who lives in Melbourne. Her other work includes the picture book Click Go the Shears, which is due to be published by Scholastic Australia in 2008.
ISBN:
9780330424127
Binding:
Paperback
Pub. Date:
01/05/2008
Category:
Children's: General Fiction
Imprint:
Pan Australia
Pages:
132 page/s
Stock:
Out of print
Price:
$14.95 AUD