What’s the book about?
Readers, be warned!
This book is set on Monkey Island and contains a super-smart gorilla called Harold, two regular kids called Poppy and Billy, and the world’s greatest inventor, who happens to be their mum.
BUT, it also features a villainous kidnapping, a secret volcano, pirates on yachts, a hungry blue whale, exploding basketballs – and a whole lot of water.
Plus, there’s Mum’s greatest invention yet: a Marvellous Submarine.
Recommended for:
Ages 7+
Three reasons to read it:
- You know how cool monkeys are? Well, meet Harold, a super-smart gorilla who is basically the brains of the operation. Forget about regular heroes: this gorilla is on a whole other level! He’s the perfect balance of brainpower and monkey madness, and he adds so much fun to the story with his quirky genius ideas and unexpected wisdom.
- From exploding basketballs to a giant, hungry whale chasing after the crew, the action never stops in this book. It’s got all the high-energy excitement you could ever want: danger, excitement and loads of laughs. Plus, there’s something magical about the combination of water, adventure and cool inventions. It’s a world where anything can happen!
- While there’s tons of action and excitement, The Marvellous Submarine also brings some heartwarming moments. The bond between Billy and Poppy, their amazing mum and even Harold the gorilla shows what teamwork and family are all about. It’s got that perfect balance of silly, heartwarming and adventurous that makes for a truly fun and meaningful read.
Buy a copy of The Marvellous Submarine #1: The Marvellous Submarine here.
About the author:
Clayton Zane Comber is the author of 100 Remarkable Feats of Xander Maze, published by HarperCollins in 2021, and shortlisted for the 2022 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards. Clay has been a speaker and workshop leader for writers’ festivals and schools all around Australia. He received his MA from Sydney University, before studying in the UK and graduating from Oxford University with distinction for his Master’s in Creative Writing. In addition to writing, Clay is also a DJ.
Conor McCammon has been writing stories for as long as he can remember. He grew up in Werri Beach surrounded by family, cats, and a whole lot of books. Conor attended the University of Wollongong, where he graduated with First Class Honours in Politics, Philosophy and Economics. He currently works in Federal politics as a junior policy advisor.






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