
Super Loud Sam
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Narrated by:
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David Thorpe
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By:
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Jo Simmons
About this listen
Super Loud Sam is a smaller than the average boy with a louder than the average voice.
Often people - his parents, teachers, random strangers - tell Sam to shush! But it’s impossible!
When a sinister new teacher, Mrs Sandy Mann, starts at Sam’s school, he realises she wants to silence children and their creativity, energy and noisy zest for life - with a special sleep spell. Only Sam’s shouty voice can break through her spell and save his friends from her slumber. But can he defeat her for good and restore fun to the school?
©2015 Jo Simmons (P)2015 Oakhill PublishingCritic reviews
"Just brilliant...like Philip Ardagh at his best." (Bookbag)