Nattie and Kiko are on a Mission - like all flies since the beginning of time, their job is to keep their allocated humans exercised and help them recycle their food. But now Nattie and Kiko have a problem - they have been sent to 43 Bin Street, and the new occupants are obsessively clean - they never leave any food lying around and even use fly spray! How can Nattie and Kiko fulfil their fly destiny and obey the teachings of the Flyrule in a house like this?
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Livi Michael's first children's book Frank and the Black Hamster of Narkiz was published to considerable acclaim. "A vividly imagined hamster-eye view of the human - and animal - world which deserves to shoot right to the top of the charts.' The Independent Magazine. '...told with uncanny empathy, describes the world through hamster eyes; but it's also about freedom and captivity, and how surprisingly difficult it is to choose between the two.' Mail on Sunday. 'I loved it - I know children will too...original, exciting and very funny.' Jacqueline Wilson on Frank and the Black Hamster of Narkiz Since then Livi's reputation has been growing as one of the finest new children's writers in the UK. Livi lives in Oldham.
43 Bin Street succeeds in doing for flies what Richard Adams did for rabbits in Watership Down. * The Independent *
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