The Minute Minders

By Author / Illustrator
Mary Murphy
Genre
Magical Realism
Age range(s)
9+
Publisher
Pushkin Children's Books
ISBN
9781782694229
Format
Paperback / softback
Published
04-01-2024
Synopsis
The first book in the delightful, warm and funny series about how tiny people called fidders lend a helping hand to humans - perfect for fans of Cressida Cowell, Andy Shepherd and Francesca Simon.
'I'm Stevie Clipper. Me and my dad, we're fidders, and it's our job to help humans. Humans can't see fidders, and we can't let you know we exist. That's the rule, anyway. But me, I'm not so good with rules. Especially when a human I care about is in big, big trouble...' The first book in a BRAND NEW WORLD and JAMPACKED WITH ILLUSTRATIONS by the author!
Reviews
Sue
Stevedore Clipper (Stevie) and her father are fidders, tiny beings who spend their time helping humans. Humans can't see fidders and there are all sorts of rules governing how fidders are supposed to deal with those they are helping. Stevie isn't very good with rules, but she is excellent at helping others. The Minute Minders is a completely captivating, thoroughly enjoyable read, full of warmth and humour. Having lost her mother and siblings in a terrible accident, Stevie is reluctant to leave her father and go off to boarding school and so begins to accompany him whilst he works as a Truth Revealer. However, Stevie cannot resist 'helping', which leads to problems, ending up with them having to leave their home near Linbradan and move to the town of Tassimity where her father has to work as a Minute Minder- a job he is not keen on!
Stevie is a wonderful character. Told from her viewpoint, the story captures the importance of considering how we approach others, how we tackle situations and above all, caring for them. Her curiosity and enthusiasm are infectious and she often notices things which others don't, recording these as 'vitally important points' in her notebook. Her relationship with her father is beautifully captured, full of warmth and love.
Mary Murphy's world-building is brilliant, full of details of the fidders' world and the role they play in caring for humans. There is plenty of humour in the story which is accompanied by lovely illustrations. I can't wait to read more books about these lovely characters!
320 pages / Reviewed by Sue Wilsher, teacher
Suggested Reading Age 9+