Synopses & Reviews
When your schooland#8217;s motto is and#8220;Life is dangerous,and#8221; you know that anything can happenand#8212;and everything does!andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;This raucous tale of education gone awry is and#8220;rollicking, ridiculous, and captivating,and#8221; according a andlt;iandgt;Bulletinandlt;/iandgt; starred review. Thereand#8217;s no school thatand#8217;s quite like Ribblestrop, complete with roofless dormitories, distracted teachers, and a perilous underground labyrinth. And then there are the students! Youand#8217;ll meet Sanchez, a Colombian gangsterand#8217;s son hiding from kidnappers; Millie, an outcast arsonist and self-confessed wild child; Caspar, the landladyand#8217;s spoiled grandson; the helpful but hapless Sam and his best friend Ruskin, plus a handful of orphans from overseas who are just happy to have bedsand#8212;even if they are located in the roofless part of the building. With the and#8220;crazy-school appeal of Hogwarts and the grim humor of Lemony Snicketand#8221; (andlt;iandgt;The Independentandlt;/iandgt;), andlt;iandgt;Ribblestropandlt;/iandgt;, which was awarded the Childrenand#8217;s Fiction Prize by andlt;iandgt;The Guardianandlt;/iandgt;, is sure to delight the most mischievous among us.
Synopsis
When your school's motto is "Life is dangerous," you know that anything can happen--and everything does
This raucous tale of education gone awry is "rollicking, ridiculous, and captivating," according a Bulletin starred review. There's no school that's quite like Ribblestrop, complete with roofless dormitories, distracted teachers, and a perilous underground labyrinth. And then there are the students You'll meet Sanchez, a Colombian gangster's son hiding from kidnappers; Millie, an outcast arsonist and self-confessed wild child; Caspar, the landlady's spoiled grandson; the helpful but hapless Sam and his best friend Ruskin, plus a handful of orphans from overseas who are just happy to have beds--even if they are located in the roofless part of the building. With the "crazy-school appeal of Hogwarts and the grim humor of Lemony Snicket" (The Independent), Ribblestrop, which was awarded the Children's Fiction Prize by The Guardian, is sure to delight the most mischievous among us.
About the Author
Andy Mulligan was brought up in South London and educated at Oxford University. He worked as a theater director for ten years before travels in Asia prompted him to retrain as a teacher. He has taught English and drama in India, Brazil, the Philippines, and the UK, where he has proved inspirational to many students. He now divides his time between London and Manila.