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The Bellmaker

Brian Jacques

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English
Red Fox
27 October 2014
Series: Redwall
The seventh book in the beloved, bestselling Redwall saga - soon to be a major Netflix movie!

The seventh book in the beloved, bestselling Redwall saga - soon to be a major Netflix movie!

When Joseph the Bellmaker is warned in a dream that his daughter, Mariel, is in danger, his hopes of saving her are slim. For the evil Foxwolf and his horde of rats are coming to Southsward and Mariel is his prisoner. But Joseph and his four young warrior friends lead a crusade against Foxwolf and his invading army. Can the legendary Martin the Warrior return from the past to save them. Or is it too late . . . ?
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Imprint:   Red Fox
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   7
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   245g
ISBN:   9781782954606
ISBN 10:   1782954600
Series:   Redwall
Pages:   352
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Recommended Age:   From 9 to 11 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Brian Jacques (pronounced 'jakes') was born in Liverpool in 1939, and grew up in Kirkdale, close to the docks. He left school at the age of fifteen and worked as a railway fireman, bus driver, postmaster and stand-up entertainer, before beginning his writing career with a residency at the renowned Everyman Theatre. His first book for children, Redwall, was published in 1986. Twenty-one further books in the series were published to global acclaim, with millions of copies sold worldwide. In 2021 Netflix announced plans to release an animated film of Redwall that will introduce the series to a new generation of fans. Brian died in Liverpool on 5 February 2011.

Reviews for The Bellmaker

He is a wonderful storyteller, immersed in his own kingdom * Guardian * Not since Roald Dahl have children filled their shelves so compulsively * The Times *


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