Uncle And Claudius The Camel
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''Uncle and Claudius the Camel'' (1969) is a children's novel written by J. P. Martin, the fifth of his ''Uncle'' book series of six books. It was illustrated, like the others in the series, by
Quentin Blake Sir Quentin Saxby Blake, (born 16 December 1932) is an English cartoonist, caricaturist, illustrator and children's writer. He has illustrated over 300 books, including 18 written by Roald Dahl, which are among his most popular works. For his ...
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Plot summary

Uncle rarely goes on vacation because it is challenging to find hotels with beds that are large enough for an elephant. However, when he goes to Sunset Beach, he hopes to relax and have a change of scenery. Unfortunately, shortly after arriving, Uncle is visited by Claudius, a polite camel, and his fifty companions, who bring news of a problem at Uncle's castle, Homeward. After Claudius arrives, Uncle's vacation is continuously disrupted by a series of unexpected events. Uncle and his loyal companions help rescue vacationers from the mysterious Wheel House, use paraballoons at the Fun Fair, and confront a terrifying monster at Water-Step Hill. They also become involved in a noisy dispute between Idleass and Hot Donk, encounter Fishy William at Comfort Cove, have breakfast with a miraculous Singing Flower, and enjoy high tea with the Glenmore Giraffes. Throughout these fantastic adventures, Uncle faces many challenges, including being captured and held captive by the Badfort Crowd in Beaver Hateman’s Chamber of Horrors. The question remains: will Uncle be able to escape this time?


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1969 British novels 1969 children's books British children's novels Children's fantasy novels Children's books about elephants Jonathan Cape books Fictional camelids Novels about elephants {{1960s-child-fantasy-novel-stub