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Framed Frank Cottrell Boyce

Framed By Frank Cottrell Boyce

Framed by Frank Cottrell Boyce


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He's the only boy in the village and now he has to commit the perfect artistic crime!

A little boy turns the perfect crime into a work of art.

Framed Summary

Framed by Frank Cottrell Boyce

`I said to myself, Dylan, there's only four things you know about painting: the names of four painters - Donatello, Raphael, Leonardo and Michaelangelo . . . the party dude.'

Dylan Hughes is more interested in the Ninja Turtles than in the Renaissance artists they are named after. He is the only boy living in the tiny Welsh town of Manod. His parents run the Snowdonia Oasis Auto Marvel garage - and when he's not trying to persuade his sisters to play football, Dylan is in charge of the petrol log. And that means he gets to keep track of everyone coming in and out of Manod - what car they drive, what they're called, even their favourite flavour of crisps. But when a mysterious convoy of lorries trundles up the misty mountainside towards an old, disused mine, even Dylan is confounded. Who are these people - and what have they got to hide?

A story inspired by a press cutting describing how, during WWII, the treasured contents of London's National Gallery were stored in Welsh slate mines. Once a month, a morale-boosting masterpiece would be unveiled in the village and then returned to London for viewing.

This is a funny and touching exploration of how Art - its beauty and its value - touches the life of one little boy and his big family in a very small town.

Dylan is the only boy living in the tiny Welsh town of Manod. His parents run the Snowdonia Oasis Auto Marvel garage - and when he's not trying to persuade his sisters to play football, Dylan is in charge of the petrol log. And that means he gets to keep track of everyone coming in and out of Manod - what car they drive, what they're called, even their favourite flavour of crisps. But when a mysterious convoy of lorries trundles up the misty mountainside towards an old, disused mine, even Dylan is confounded. Who are these people - and what have they got to hide?

A story inspired by a press cutting describing how, during WWII, the treasured contents of London's National Gallery were stored in Welsh slate mines. Once a month, a morale-boosting masterpiece would be unveiled in the village and then returned to London for viewing. This is a funny and touching exploration of how Art - its beauty and its value - touches the life of one little boy and his big family in a very small town.

About Frank Cottrell Boyce

Frank Cottrell-Boyce is a successful British screenwriter whose film credits include Welcome to Sarajevo, Hilary and Jackie and 24 Hour Party People. Millions, his debut chidlren's novel, won the 2004 Carnegie Medal and was shortlisted for the Guardian Children's Fiction Award. His second novel, Framed, was shortlisted for the 2005 Whitbread Children's Fiction Award and has also been shortlisted for the 2005 Carnegie Medal. His third novel, Cosmic, was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize and the Roald Dahl Funny Prize. Now Frank has jumped into the driving seat, writing a sensational sequel to the much-loved Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Steven Lenton is originally from Congleton in Cheshire and now splits his time between Bath and London where he works from his studios with his little dog, Holly. Having previously illustrated Frank Cottrell Boyce's fiction, The Great Gran Plan is his first picture book for Macmillan, but certainly not his last! Jason Hughes gained recognition from his role as Warren in the BBC2 drama This Life. Since then he has appeared in a variety of productions including the film Killing Me Softly, the Russell T Davis series Mine All Mine, Waking the Dead, The Flint Street Nativity, Design for Living at the Theatre Royal, Bath directed by Sir Peter Hall and Look Back in Anger at the Lyttelton Theatre. He is currently appearing in Midsomer Murders as Detective Constable Ben Jones.

Additional information

GOR006916054
9781405091800
1405091800
Framed by Frank Cottrell Boyce
Used - Like New
Hardback
Pan Macmillan
20060707
Short-listed for The CILIP Carnegie Medal 2005 (UK) Short-listed for Whitbread Children's Book Award 2006 (UK)
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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