The Elm Street Lot

The Elm Street Lot by Philippa Pearce, published by Puffin Books in 1980, is a 95-page work that captures the adventures of a group of children known as the Elm Street gang. The story revolves around Mr. Crackenthorpe, a grumpy old man who is suspicious of the gang’s antics, which include tracking down a lost hamster and embarking on imaginative escapades across rooftops.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the playful and adventurous spirit of childhood through the gang’s various exploits. The book presents a blend of humor and imagination as the characters engage in activities that reflect their creativity and camaraderie. With its focus on themes of friendship and adventure, The Elm Street Lot offers a glimpse into the vibrant world of childhood exploration.
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Mr Crackenthorpe was a surly old fellow, but he might have been forgiven for his suspicions. For the Elm street gang were always in on the action, whether they were tracking down a lost hamster, being galley slaves in a brand new bath tub, or going on safari across the roof-tops.
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