The Talking Car

The Talking Car by Nicholas Fisk is a reprint edition published by Mammoth in 1990, featuring 85 pages in English. This engaging story follows Rob, who finds that his family’s new car, equipped with a voice, can communicate far beyond its programmed phrases. Uniquely, the car only speaks to Rob, setting the stage for an intriguing exploration of their relationship.
Readers will discover a blend of juvenile fiction with elements of animals and cats as Rob navigates his adventures with the talking car. The narrative invites young readers to engage with themes of communication and companionship, making it suitable for a primary reading level. This edition offers a whimsical take on the bond between a boy and his extraordinary vehicle, encouraging imagination and curiosity.
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When Rob’s family gets a new car with a voice, Rob soon discovers that it can say a lot more than the few simple phrases that have been programmed into it; but it won’t talk to anyone but him. Suggested level: primary.
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