Tim and Charlotte set out on a steamer to search for the missing Ginger. Suddenly there is a terrible crash. They have hit another vessel! Will Charlotte and Tim go down with the ship? And where in the world is Ginger.
Edward Jeffrey Irving Ardizzone, CBE, RA was an English artist, writer and illustrator, chiefly of children's books.
For Tim All Alone (Oxford, 1956), which he wrote and illustrated, Ardizzone won the inaugural Kate Greenaway Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book illustration by a British subject.
For the 50th anniversary of the Medal (1955–2005) it was named one of the top ten winning works, selected by a panel to compose the ballot for a public election of the all-time favourite.
With Charlotte and Ginger also in great danger this classic illustrated storybook could just as easily have been entitled 'Tim, Charlotte and Ginger in Danger'.
They are all happily playing on the beach as the book opens but then inexplicably Ginger runs away. Tim and Charlotte give chase and find that he has boarded a ship to go overseas.
They get Shanghaied on another ship and when the two ships collide they spot an unconscious Ginger on the deck of the sinking vessel. Rescue takes place, the trio sail home and everybody lives hap[pily ever after ... that is until the next adventure.
Edward Ardizzone is far and away my favorite author of picture books. I love both his illustrations and Tim's adventures. They are like Tintin books for a younger audience. But my very favorite Ardizzone book is Sarah and Simon and No Red Paint.