publication date: Nov 10, 2009
For the judges of the
Roald Dahl Funny Prize – Michael Rosen, the comedian
Bill Bailey, last year's winner author
Andy
Stanton, author
Louise Rennison and author and illustrator
Mini Grey – two books stood out on the shortlist:
Mr Pusskins Best in Show by Sam Lloyd (Orchard Books) for children
aged six and under and for children aged seven to 14,
Grubtown
Tales: Stinking Rich and Just Plain Stinky by Philip Ardagh,
illustrated by Jim Paillot (Faber and Faber).
Mr Pusskins Best In Show is the story of a grumpy but loveable cat who just has to get his paws on a trophy for the Best-Looking Pet at the beauty show.
Sam Lloyd is a Brighton-based author and illustrator whose first book
Mr Pusskins was a New York Times Children's Bestseller.
Philip Ardagh's
Grubtown Tales: Stinking Rich and Just Plain Stinky, illustrated by Jim Palliot, relates the story of a town of
oddballs plotting to rid Grubtown of the
disgusting
Manual Org, whose breath smells of
"two-thirds of a pickled raw herring, a pickled onion, eleven gherkins and one jar of sandwich spread (one month past its sell-by date)".
Philip Ardagh has written over
70 books for children and collaborated with
Sir Paul McCartney in 2005 on his children's book, but has never been awarded a
major literary prize.
Both of these titles are
available to order from Amazon. Just
click the links below:
Mr.Pusskins Best in Show
Stinking Rich and Just Plain Stinky (Grubtown Tales)