About the Author:
Frank Cottrell Boyce is a children's novelist who won the Carnegie Medal for his first book - Millions - in 2004 and the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize for The Unforgotten Coat in 2013. Millions was made into a film by Danny Boyle, for whom Frank went on to work as the writer on the London Olympics Opening Ceremony, 2012. His other books include Framed (filmed by the BBC) and Cosmic. He also wrote the three official sequels to Ian Fleming's Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
From Booklist:
In this conclusion to the authorized sequels of Ian Fleming’s original Chitty Chitty Bang Bang series, Boyce takes the Tooting family back to 1966 to see England win the World Cup. But while they have their eyes on the game, Tiny Jack steals their dear Chitty, stranding them in the ’60s. The Tootings don’t know where to turn, but by a stroke of luck, they find the original Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (in a lovely racing green) and the Pott family, who were Chitty’s owners in Fleming’s series. Together, the Potts and the Tootings must find Tiny Jack—who has also stolen some renowned world monuments thanks to a miniaturizer—and restore the world to its former order. As he did with the rest of the series, Boyce keeps up a zippy pace and provides a fantastic, adventure-filled plot, taking the Tootings and Potts from the North Pole to the moon. But after all the dizzying action, he ends the series thoughtfully and happily, while still leaving a glimmer of a chance for more Chitty stories in the future. Grades 4-7. --Sarah Hunter
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