Andrew McAndrew

Andrew McAndrew by Bernard MacLaverty is a collection of eight stories published by Walker in 1988. This edition, presented in English and spanning 79 pages, explores the imaginative world of young Andrew McAndrew, who uses rhymes to express his desires. However, his wishes often lead to unexpected challenges, particularly in his interactions with his grandad.
Readers will find a blend of whimsy and mischief as Andrew navigates the consequences of his wishes. The stories delve into themes of childhood imagination and the complexities of family relationships, offering a glimpse into the adventures and troubles that arise from his creative expressions. This collection is a testament to MacLaverty’s storytelling ability, inviting readers to engage with Andrew’s delightful yet troublesome escapades.
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Whenever young Andrew McAndrew wants anything really badly he makes up a little rhyme, and usually he gets his wish. But very often his wishes get him into all sorts of trouble – especially with his grandad – as you will discover for yourself in these eight delightful stories by highly-acclaimed author Bernard Mac Laverty.
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