Dolphin Luck

by Hilary McKay

Porridge Hall (3)

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Sent by their vacationing parents to visit Mad Aunt Mabel, Perry and Ant have an adventure, while their younger siblings Sun Dance and Beany stay at home making burglar traps and searching for a magic sword.

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‘Dolphin Luck’ is a sequel to ‘Dog Friday’. It’s the story of two families who live next door to each other and are close friends. Mrs Robinson has been very ill, which rather casts a blight over the family Christmas, as do subsequent events. Nevertheless, it manages to be an amusing romp, on the whole, cleverly written with a lot of insight into some very different children. Events are exaggerated, some people extreme caricatures, but there's still an impression of warm-heartedness and loyalty.

The writing is fast-paced and enjoyable; I would have liked reading this aloud to my sons when they were perhaps six or seven or a little older, although it's recommended for fluent readers of about nine and above. It reminded me in show more many ways of the Bagthorpe Saga, without the extreme giftedness of the children.

Definitely recommended.
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At the start of the book, things have been going downhill for the Robinson family. And Mrs. Brogan tries to cheer them up before their family is scattered.
After a series of almost unbelievable events, most of the family comes back together and they learn that all of their problems have been solved.
Is it one of the most ridiculous, unbelievable, and corny things I've ever read.
Maybe, but I'm reading the rest of the series one day.
The third book in the Porridge trilogy is brimming with sweetness and hilarity. Oh, how I love Hilary McKay! I can't recommend this children's author highly enough. She's got a zany imagination and a heart for mischievous children. Great stuff.
A funny tween/ya tale about what happens when mom and dad leave for a few days; based in the UK. A bit of a slow start, glad I stuck with it.
Sequel to Dog Friday and Dolphin Luck

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Original publication date
1998
People/Characters
Robin Brogan; Mrs Kathy Brogan; Perry (Peregrine) Robinson (Peregrine); Ant (Antoinette) Robinson (Antoinette); Beany (Elizabeth) Robinson (Elizabeth); Daniel (show all 9); Sun Dance Robinson; Freya; Mad Aunty Mabel
Important places
Porridge Hall, Yorkshire, England UK
First words
Perry distributed his Christmas cards on the last day of term, twenty of them, all the same, in blank envelopes so as to cut down on delivery time.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)“Luck,” said Robin.

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Kids, Tween, Children's Books
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
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PZ7 .M4786574 .DLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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Dutch, English, Estonian, German
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Paper, Audiobook
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