My Mum and the Hound from Hell

My Mum and the Hound from Hell by Meg Harper is a new edition published by Lion Hudson PLC in 2003, featuring 157 pages in English. This installment continues the humorous adventures of 13-year-old Kate and her family as they adopt a pet from a neighbor who is emigrating. The story unfolds with slapstick humor, particularly highlighting the antics of Kate’s disaster-prone mother, while also addressing themes of teen angst and family dynamics.
Readers will find a blend of comedy and thoughtful exploration of issues such as selfishness, love, and responsibility woven throughout the narrative. The book presents a light-hearted yet engaging perspective on the challenges and joys of pet adoption and family life. With its focus on animals and family relationships, this juvenile fiction title offers an entertaining experience for young readers while prompting reflection on important life lessons.
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Following a tried, tested and successful formula, this is the next episode in a popular and very funny series. When 13-year-old Kate’s family adopt the pet of an emigrating neighbour they haven’t a clue what they’ve let themselves in for As well as the resulting slapstick humour (particularly on the part of disaster-prone Mum) there is plenty of teen angst. The plot gives an opportunity for readers to look at issues such as selfishness, love (in many guises) and responsibility in a light-hearted yet thought-provoking way.
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