Constance in Peril

by Ben Manley, illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark

Interest age: 4 to 5

Published by Two Hoots, 2021

  • Funny
  • Picture books

About this book

Edward’s favourite toy is a old cloth doll called Constance Hardpenny, whom he finds abandoned in a bin while walking through the park one day. Sadly, Constance is no stranger to misfortune, and though Edward loves her very much, she nevertheless finds herself trapped in a tree, dragged along on a scooter and left forgotten in the rain, lodged in iron railings, stolen by ruffians and chewed by a dog.

Thankfully, Edward’s older sister is on hand to rescue Constance, whether that’s by hoiking her out of the river with a long stick, demanding the bullies give her back, or even sewing her up after a particularly difficult day.

Ben Manley and Emma Chichester Clark’s absolutely delightful story about a much-loved toy will strike a chord of recognition in all children who may have a Constance of their own – and for whom “loving” a toy might mean putting it under some serious strain.

Like their previous book, The Misadventures of Frederick, Constance’s story is full of tongue-in-cheek humour alongside a kind of slightly old-fashioned language which feels charming and adds to its offbeat appeal.

About the illustrator

Emma Chichester Clark was born on Hyde Park Corner, London, but grew up in the countryside in Ireland in an old white farmhouse surrounded by fields. She began to make books with sewn-up spines when she was about five. 

At school, aged about 16, Emma discovered a love of illustration. She went to Bristol Polytechnic to do a Foundation course. She went on to study at the Chelsea School of Art and the Royal College, where she was taught by Quentin Blake. Her first book, Listen to This!, won the 1988 Mother Goose Award for best newcomer to children's book illustration.

Emma has gone on to illustrate books by Roald Dahl, Peter Dickinson, Kevin Crossley-Holland and Michael Morpurgo. She has also written and illustrated many of her own books, including the immensely popular blue Kangaroo series. The first book, I Love You Blue Kangaroo, won awards in Italy and the USA, as well as being shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal.

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