Fergus Crane

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Fergus Crane
AuthorPaul Stewart
IllustratorChris Riddell
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SeriesFar-Flung Adventures
GenreChildren's
PublisherDoubleday
Publication date
1 April 2004
Pages160 pp
ISBN978-0-385-60719-3
OCLC56447888
823.914 22
LC ClassPZ7.S84975 Fer 2004
Followed byCorby Flood 

Fergus Crane is a children's book written by Paul Stewart and illustrated by Chris Riddell, published in 2004. It won the Nestlé Children's Book Prize Gold Award the same year.[1]

Plot summary

Fergus Crane is a young boy, who lives in the Archduke Ferdinand Apartments with his Mother Lucia. A mysterious little flying box arrives at his house three different times which has letters in it from his 'long lost uncle Theo', warning him that he is great danger and is sending help. After this, a flying horse arrives at his window and takes him to a magnificent mountain chalet, where his adventures begin.

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