The Whopper

The Whopper by Rebecca Ashdown, published by Templar Publishing in 2015, is a humorous and quirky tale that explores the consequences of telling a lie. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a little boy named Percy, who is haunted by his guilt personified as The Whopper, a persistent and hungry monster that grows alongside his feelings of remorse.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of guilt, truthfulness, and family dynamics. As Percy grapples with the repercussions of his actions, The Whopper’s looming presence serves as a reminder of the importance of honesty. The story culminates in a moment of realization when Percy must confront his fears to protect his little brother, making it a warm-hearted exploration of how small lies can escalate into larger issues.
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A humorous, quirky story about a little boy who tells a lie, only to be followed around by his guilt in the form of The Whopper, a hungry and persistent monster. As Percy’s guilt grows, so does The Whopper, until finally…The Whopper eats Percy! It is only when The Whopper threatens to eat Percy’s little brother, too, that Percy finally speaks out. An appealing and warm-hearted story about a little lie that turns into a big monster.
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