Hilary McKay Quote

Is this your holiday homework? asked Sarah. Don't do it, Rose! And Eve will write you a note to say it's iniquitous to give eight-year-olds homework. You will, won't you, Eve?I could never spell 'iniquitous,' Sarah darling!Hot concrete, said Rose mournfully, prodding her porridge.Write this, ordered Saffron. 'The ancient Egyptians are all dead. Their days are very quiet.' Porridge is meant to look like hot concrete. Eat it up.... Read the next question!...What would you say if you bumped into Tutankhamen in the street?'Sorry!' said Sarah at once. Put that.We have to answer in proper sentences.'Sorry, but it was your fault! You were walking sideways!

Hilary McKay

Is this your holiday homework? asked Sarah. Don't do it, Rose! And Eve will write you a note to say it's iniquitous to give eight-year-olds homework. You will, won't you, Eve?I could never spell 'iniquitous,' Sarah darling!Hot concrete, said Rose mournfully, prodding her porridge.Write this, ordered Saffron. 'The ancient Egyptians are all dead. Their days are very quiet.' Porridge is meant to look like hot concrete. Eat it up.... Read the next question!...What would you say if you bumped into Tutankhamen in the street?'Sorry!' said Sarah at once. Put that.We have to answer in proper sentences.'Sorry, but it was your fault! You were walking sideways!

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About Hilary McKay

Hilary McKay (born 12 June 1959) is a British writer of children's books. For her first novel, The Exiles, she won the 1992 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, a once-in-a-lifetime book award judged by a panel of British children's writers.