![]() ![]() She plods along through her world, digging holes, ploughing through trifling obstacles like wooden doors, and generally sneaking her way into her humans’ (and our) hearts. When her favourite nibbles are not available, she chomps through all sorts of other things- socks, toilet paper, shoelaces-in her endless quest for carrots and grass and more carrots and more grass. In the now-familiar charming, chunky, persistent, steadfast wombat tone we have come to love, little orphaned Mothball is found and rescued, quickly embracing life with her humans, so long as grass and carrots are always plentiful and fresh. Says prequels are only for YA epics and fantasy novel franchises? Jackie French and Bruce Whatley have decided it’s time for us to learn the backstory of the protagonist of their wildly successful Diary of a Wombat series, which first hit our bookshelves 20 years ago. ![]()
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