Mrs. Armitage: Queen of the Road
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Product Description
Join the madcap Mrs Armitage and her dog Breakspear on their third outlandish adventure.
When Uncle Cosmo buys himself a motorbike and gives Mrs. Armitage his boring old car, it soon becomes obvious that her driving skills leave a lot to be desired. Mrs. Armitage and Breakspear cause havoc bumping into bollards, bedsteads, trucks, a crane and bedoinging over some extremely uneven roads. As the bumper, the doors, the mudguard and even the roof disappear along the way, the car is transformed into a mean machine, and Mrs. Armitage becomes Queen of the Road.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #477817 in Books
- Published on: 2003-09
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 32 pages
Editorial Reviews
From School Library Journal
PreSchool-Grade 2-Another delightful adventure about a quirky woman and her loyal canine companion. When Mrs. Armitage receives an old jalopy from her Uncle Cosmo, who has purchased a motorcycle, she tells her dog Breakspear, "It doesn't look very exciting-. But we'll give it a try." She encounters all sorts of road hazards, some because she is simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, but others due to her own cheerful carelessness. The automobile is slowly and humorously stripped down, losing its hubcaps, fenders, bumpers, and roof in a ride around the city. When Mrs. Armitage drives out to the country, the car's trunk and doors disappear as well. By the time she bumps into Uncle Cosmo and his motorcycle buddies, the vehicle has been transformed into one impressive lean machine. The gang dresses Mrs. Armitage and Breakspear in leather and they roar off to the Crazy Duck Cafe. The woman's fun-loving nature and her willingness to keep on traveling in the face of adversity make her a wonderful character. Blake's characteristic watercolor cartoons pair perfectly with the silly text, creating another marvelous story about this eccentric but lovable lady.
Shelley B. Sutherland, Niles Public Library District, IL
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Booklist
PreS-Gr. 2. Tough, cheerful Mrs. Armitage, last seen in Mrs. Armitage and the Big Wave (1998), returns in another story that transforms calamity into fun adventure. Mrs. Armitage is thrilled when she inherits a new car from her uncle Cosmo (he's decided to stick to motorcycles), until the car begins to break apart: first the hubcaps pop off, then the fender scrapes loose, and so on. "Who needs it?" Mrs. Armitage says as she takes each loss in stride, even when the seats, the steering wheel, engine, and the wheels are all that remains. Then Mrs. Armitage runs into Uncle Cosmo and his motorcycle gang, who delight in her broken car ("a fantastic machine") and name her "Queen of the Road." Blake's text is as spare and full of momentum as Mrs. Armitage's car. The well-paced, humorous language is filled with sound effects that will charm story hour crowds, and Blake's lively, scribbled, color-washed sketches find the humor in the chaotic action and create a winning character in resourceful, always upbeat Mrs. Armitage. Gillian Engberg
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From the Back Cover
“Another outing for the hilariously eccentric Mrs. Armitage.”
—Sunday Mail
From the Trade Paperback edition.

