Cold Enough for Snow

Cold Enough for Snow by Hilary McKay is a young adult fiction novel published by Hachette Children’s Group in 2008. This UK edition spans 176 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds as children find themselves snowed in during a detention with dinner ladies, who are not particularly fond of them. With London evacuated and supplies dwindling, the situation appears dire, especially with the dinner ladies’ unappetizing cooking.
Readers will discover a blend of adventure and whimsy as the children navigate their unusual predicament. The narrative follows their attempts to escape, aided by Bagdemagus, the magical school cat, whose strange behavior may hold the key to their freedom. This engaging tale explores themes of resilience and camaraderie amidst challenging circumstances, making it a notable addition to the young adult fiction genre.
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When the children are snowed in during a dinner ladies’ detention for what could turn into weeks, things look bad. After all, dinner ladies are not overly fond of children, and their cooking is terrible! Now London has been evacuated, and time and food are running out. Bagdemagus, the magical school cat, is behaving very strangely – can he help the children make their escape?
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