Evil Weasel

Evil Weasel by Hannah Shaw, published by Jonathan Cape in 2008, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 25 pages. This edition presents a story centered around Weasel, whose devious plans and clever tricks have brought him great wealth but have also alienated his friends. When he hosts a lavish party to showcase his extravagant lifestyle, he finds himself facing an unexpected dilemma as none of his guests arrive.
Readers will discover how Weasel grapples with the consequences of his actions and seeks to mend his relationships. The narrative explores themes of royalty, social dynamics, and friendship, highlighting the importance of genuine connections over material wealth. This engaging tale invites young readers to reflect on the impact of their behavior on others while enjoying a whimsical story filled with colorful illustrations.
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Weasel is evil. His mean schemes and cunning tricks have made him richer than you can possibly imagine. But they have also upset his friends. So when Weasel throws a big party to show off his amazing castle, fast car and money-filled swimming pool, none of his guests turn up! Weasel is horrified and sets out to put things right.
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