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Four funny and fabulous stories told by each member of the unforgettable Quigley family. Meet Dad, Mum, Will, and Lucy, whose hilarious exploits have created a modern classic for bedtime reading, a treat to be enjoyed by both old and young.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from November 10, 2003
      "The author affects a blithe tone for this engaging bit of fluff about the humorous vexations of an ordinary British family," wrote PW
      . Ages 5-12.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 15, 2002
      Mason, a British novelist making his children's book debut, affects a blithe tone for this engaging bit of fluff about the humorous vexations of an ordinary British family. A quartet of chapters introduces the Quigleys—Dad, Lucy, Mum and Will—each of whom commandeers a separate adventure. For instance, disaster almost strikes when Dad baby-sits the neighbors' children and one of them disappears while Dad is distracted by a football (soccer) match on television (she's eventually found asleep inside a duvet cover). For her star turn, Lucy insists on wearing a bee costume instead of a bridesmaid's dress to a wedding; she and Will later conspire to give Mum a birthday she'll never forget; and Will finagles a fine-feathered Christmas present for himself. Mason keeps the tone light and larky: "There was a mass of rose bushes in the front yard and a smell of cat. The Quigleys didn't have a cat. The smell was made by other people's cats." The result is a mildly eccentric British version of, say, Beverly Cleary's Quimby family. While the slim story doesn't have the substance of a Cleary tale, it's reasonably diverting—with the minor exception of Mr. Quigley's repeated use of the phrase "Christ Almighty!" which may not wash for some readers on this side of the pond. Illustrations not seen by PW. Ages 5-12.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 1, 2004
      The Quigleys, which PW called an "engaging bit of fluff about the humorous vexations of an ordinary British family," get a third novel, once again comprised of four short stories, with The Quigleys: Not for Sale by Simon Mason. Here Mum, Dad, Lucy and Will take on a luxury hotel, tussle with their finances, and contemplate moving to a bigger house. .

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  • English

Levels

  • ATOS Level:4.2
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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