Gordon: in the City

Cover of Gordon: in the City by Alex Latimer
Author: Alex Latimer
Year: 2025
Language: en
Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9780192788672
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Gordon: in the City by Alex Latimer, published by Oxford University Press on October 2, 2025, is a humorous addition to juvenile fiction that spans 128 pages. This engaging story follows Gordon, the meanest goose on Earth, as he embarks on a journey of redemption. Invited to a prestigious award ceremony in the Big City, Gordon encounters his original mean goose, his mother, which adds a twist to his attempts at changing his ways.

Readers will find a blend of humor and adventure as Gordon navigates the challenges of his past while trying to embrace a new path. The narrative explores themes of animals and redemption through a lighthearted lens, making it an entertaining read for young audiences. With its focus on humorous stories, this edition promises to deliver a delightful experience for those looking to enjoy a fun tale about transformation and family.


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A unique and hilarious series-the road to redemption has never been so silly! Join THE MEANEST GOOSE ON EARTH as he tries to change his ways. In this story, Gordon is invited to a fancy award ceremony in the Big City and is reunited with the original mean goose-his mum!

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Gordon: in the City” by Alex Latimer. Synopsis preview: A unique and hilarious series-the road to redemption has never been so silly! Join THE MEANEST GOOSE ON EARTH as he tries to change his ways. In this story, Gordon is invited to a fancy award ceremony in the Big City and…
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“Gordon: in the City” is credited to Alex Latimer.
When was “Gordon: in the City” published?
Publisher: Oxford University Press. Year: 2025.
What is the ISBN for “Gordon: in the City”?
ISBN-13: 9780192788672.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 128.

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