Horrible Harriet’s Inheritance

Horrible Harriet’s Inheritance by Leigh Hobbs is a delightful addition to children’s literature, published by Allen & Unwin on July 1, 2012. This 160-page book is presented in English and features the return of the mischievous character, Horrible Harriet, who is known for her wild antics and her creation of Mr. Chicken. In this installment, Harriet embarks on a journey to claim her inheritance while exploring her impressive family tree, which includes a variety of intriguing ancestors.
Readers will find a humorous narrative that showcases Harriet’s adventures as she uncovers the stories of her famous and infamous relatives, including queens, warriors, and even a vampire. The book combines elements of juvenile fiction and humorous stories, making it an engaging read for primary-aged children. With its playful tone and subversive humor, Horrible Harriet’s Inheritance offers an entertaining exploration of family history and identity.
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You may remember Horrible Harriet – she’s wicked, wild and larger than life, and she invented Mr Chicken. Well Harriet is back, to claim her inheritance and fill in the gaps in her impressive family tree along the way. These include queens, warriors and yes, a vampire, too…
In this story you will see how Horrible Harriet obtains her rightful inheritance, and in the process learns a lot about her famous and infamous ancestors. Hilarious and subversive, this is the perfect gift for any primary-aged child.
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