
The Boy Who Made Monsters
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Narrated by:
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Will Kirk
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By:
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Jenny Pearson
About this listen
Benji McLaughlin is a visionary.
He believes in things other people think are impossible, like that he and his brother Stanley will be happy living with their uncle, and that the Loch Lochy Monster is real, and that his parents will come home safely one day.
So when he finds out that Uncle Hamish’s holiday business is struggling, Benji’s not worried. He has a visionary plan. Together with his new friends, Murdy and Mr Dog, he sets off to prove that the Loch Lochy Monster exists, and bring tourists flooding in. But Benji might have to confront different monsters to the one he expects.
©2023 Usborne Publishing Limited. Text Jenny Pearson. (P)2025 Bolinda PublishingCritic reviews
'Laughs, adventure, tears, and most importantly...heart - Jenny is one of the finest storytellers we have.' (Phil Earle, award-winning author of When the Sky Falls)
'Visionary! A glorious, hilarious, and touching triumph of a book. No one writes humour and heart quite like Jenny Pearson.' (Katya Balen, author of The Space We're In)
'An incredibly powerful and moving story with all of Jenny Pearson's trademark heart and humour.' (Hannah Gold, author of The Last Bear)