Matilda (Scots Edition)

Matilda (Scots Edition)

Matilda (Scots Edition)

Matilda (Scots Edition)

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Overview

Matilda is the world’s most famous bookworm, no thanks to her ghastly parents. Her father thinks she’s a little scab. Her mother spends all afternoon playing bingo. And her headmistress, Miss Trunchbull? She’s the worst of all. She’s a big bully, who thinks all her pupils are rotten and locks them in the dreaded Chokey. Despite these beastly grownups trying to push her down, Matilda is an extraordinary girl with a magical mind. And she’s had enough. So all the terrible adults had better watch out, because she’s going to teach them a lesson they’ll never forget! This translation into Scots is a timely addition to the growing number of high quality books available to children and young people to read in the wonderfully rich and expressive Scots language.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785302350
Publisher: Black & White Publishing
Publication date: 03/01/2020
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.70(h) x 1.00(d)
Language: Scots
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Roald Dahl is one of the greatest 20th century children's storytellers, author of beloved works such as James and the Giant Peach, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Matilda. Anne Donovan is the author of the novel Buddha Da.

Date of Birth:

September 13, 1916

Date of Death:

November 23, 1990

Place of Birth:

Llandaff, Wales, England

Place of Death:

Oxford, England

Read an Excerpt

"This eejit,’ gollered the Heidie, pointin her ridin-crop at him like a rapier, ‘this knurl, this beelin blype, this pizenous plouk that ye see afore ye, is nane ither than a feechie creeminal, a keelie, a lowse bangster fae the Mafia!’

‘Whit, me?’ Bruce Dubskelper said, lookin richt conflummixt.

‘A reiver!' the Trunchbull skraiched. 'A minker! A crackraip! A pirate! A kithan! A snaffler!’

‘Haud on,’ the laddie said. ‘That’s a bit ower the tap, Miss Trunchbull.’

‘Dae ye deny it, ya ugsome hotterel! Ur ye pleadin no guilty?’

‘Ah dinnae ken whit ye’re on aboot,’ the laddie said, mair bumbaized than ever.

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