Featured in The Bookseller's January 2022 previews.
- Fiona Noble, The Bookseller
Dog-lovers of 6+ with a taste for slapstick will relish this riotous body-swap, in which Danny (boy) and Dudley (dog) switch brains with outrageous consequences, including wedding-cake demolition, unwanted baths and regrettable leg-lifting.
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Before she became a writer, Caroline Green was a journalist and Paddington Bear obsessive (although not necessarily in that order). She has written bestselling crime novels (writing as Cass Green and CS Green) and award-winning fiction for teenagers. Caroline lives in North London and teaches writing to both adults and children. There's a Dog in My Brain! is her first novel for younger children, in part inspired by the fact that she has an unusually good sense of smell (for a human).
Rikin Parekh studied at Camberwell College of Arts, then at the University of Westminster in Harrow. After working as a Film Production Illustrator working on monster movies, he moved to children's publishing. His influences range from Jim Henson, Dr. Seuss, Sir Quentin Blake, Colin West, Val Biro, Judith Kerr, Kandinsky, Jimi Hendrix, and the great Chief Inspector Jacques Clouseau.