The Grunts All at Sea

The Grunts All at Sea by Philip Ardagh is a juvenile fiction title published by Nosy Crow in 2013. This edition spans 295 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Mr. Grunt, who is tasked with a critical mission: he must safely transport a Person of Great Importance (POGI) to Mrs. Bayliss by the twenty-fifth, all while keeping the details a secret from everyone, including his wife, Mrs. Grunt. The narrative unfolds with a sense of urgency as Mr. Grunt navigates the challenges of ensuring the POGI remains unharmed.
Readers will find a blend of adventure and intrigue as Mr. Grunt undertakes this covert operation. The plot centers on themes of secrecy and the lengths one will go to protect important figures, reflecting elements common in classic juvenile fiction. With its engaging premise, The Grunts All at Sea invites readers to join Mr. Grunt on his mission, filled with unexpected twists and turns as he strives to fulfill his duty while evading potential threats.
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Mr Grunt’s a man with a mission. He has to get a Person of Great Importance (or POGI) to someone called Mrs Bayliss by the twenty-fifth. Alive and well. And he can’t tell anyone more than that, not even his lovely wife, Mrs Grunt, because there will be people trying to snatch the POGI and so the POGI must be transported in secret.
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