Ivan the Terrible (novel)

Ivan the Terrible is a children's novel by Anne Fine, published in 2007. It won the Nestlé Children's Book Prize Silver Award.[1]

Ivan the Terrible
First edition
AuthorAnne Fine
IllustratorPhilippe Dupasquier
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's
PublisherEgmont
Publication date
4 June 2007
Pages128 pp
ISBN978-1-4052-3324-8
OCLC85898151

Plot

It is Ivan's first day of school. He can only speak Russian and it's Boris's job to look after him and translate for him. St Edmund's is a civilized school, but Ivan isn't civilized. Boris knows that he is going to have trouble teaching Ivan.

Reception

Chris Stephenson, of Carousel, reviewed the book saying "To work successfully, the book required a delicate balancing-act and Anne Fine, a consummate high-wire performer, doesn't put a foot wrong." Vanessa Curtis, of The Herald, reviewed the book saying ""Fine's writing is comic, her characters are well-drawn and there is a neat twist at the end..." Nicolette Jones, of Sunday Times, reviewed the book saying "...delightfully spiky... ...irreverent comedy..."[2]

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