This is a book for children but one which it is a privilege for
adults to read. It describes the incursion into a previously happy
town of sinister men in grey from the 'Timesaving Bank', who mouth
'time is money' and persuade people to save time in order to make
money. Only Momo, a waifish child who can't count, can see through
their deception. Review by JAY GRIFFITHS, author of 'Pip Pip: A
Sideways Look at Time' (Kirkus UK)
At the edge of the city, in the ruins of an old amphitheatre, there
lives a little homelss girl called Momo. Momo has a special talent
which she uses to help all her friends who come to visit her. Then
one day the sinister men in grey arrive and silently take over the
city. Only Momo has the power to resist them, and with the help of
Professor Hora and his strange tortoise, Cassiopeia, she travels
beyond the boundaries of time to uncover their dark secrets.
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