Showing posts with label Classics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Classics. Show all posts

Monday, 29 December 2025

Percy the Park Keeper: A Classic Treasury

Percy the Park Keeper: A Classic Treasury 

Percy the Park Keeper: A Classic Treasury by Nick Butterworth 

A warm and charming collection of stories that celebrates kindness, friendship, and helping others. Set in a peaceful park, the book follows Percy as he looks after both the park and the animals who live there, always finding clever and caring solutions to their problems. Butterworth’s gentle humor and detailed illustrations make the stories engaging and comforting, especially for younger readers. This treasury is a delightful read that encourages empathy and shows the joy of looking out for others.

Friday, 28 July 2017

The Incredible Journey




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The Incredible Journey

We just unpacked new copies of this classic. If you are looking for an award winning adventure story The Incredible Journey is for you! 
Three unlikely friends; two dogs and a cat, need to get back to their owner and family they love. The three animals are put to many tests as they do their best to survive the wild. From dangerous animals to torturous terrain, the three help each other and work together, inspiring for readers of any age.
Winner of the Canadian Library Association’s Book of the Year for Children, Sheila Burnford has written a timeless classic. This novel was first published in 1960 and has been reprinted several times over the decades. I discovered it when I was around 12 years old and read it again as a teen when the 1990’s movie adaptation came out (Homeward Bound). There is also a 1960’s movie adaptation called The Incredible Journey, it is instantly available for RPL cardholders to stream from Hoopla.
Warning to everyone; there are some stressful moments, tears might be shed but there are also some wonderful moments. A well written story of friendship, endurance and perseverance. If you are looking for talking animals though there are none here, sorry. Sheila Burnford has made sure to create realistic versions of animal behavior and her descriptions of the scenery is sure to whisk the reader away.
Find this on the shelves at your local branch or place a hold today.

Wednesday, 6 April 2016

The Witches

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The Witches
By Roald Dahl

I must warn you that this one really scared me as a child. Even though I was scared I would ask my Mom to read it to me again and again. This classic Roald Dahl adventure follows a young boy and his grandmother as they hatch a plot to rid the world of witches. This novel is also a movie directed by Nicolas Roeg. At Richmond Public Library we have this wonderful tale available in book, CD book, and eBook.

Roald Dahl opens this book with some important information about witches, real witches. For example real witches dress in ordinary clothes and live in ordinary houses. Real witches hate children and spend their time plotting how to get rid of children. With each chapter the reader is taken deeper into a world of witches and magic potions. Follow our young hero as he narrowly escapes their grasp with a little help from his loving grandmother.

Come and enjoy The Witches a cautionary and adventurous tale of friendship, family and fun. Pick up a copy at your nearest branch today!