Victor the Vulture

Victor the Vulture by Jane Holiday is a New edition published by Puffin in 1981, featuring 76 pages in English. This book presents the story of a family that faces challenges after Garth’s father wins a growing vulture named Victor in a raffle and chooses to keep him in their back garden. The narrative explores the dynamics of family life and the unexpected complications that arise from their new pet.
Readers will find an engaging exploration of the themes surrounding biography and cultural experiences as the family navigates the unique circumstances brought on by Victor’s presence. The story delves into the interactions between the family members and their unusual pet, highlighting the humorous and sometimes difficult situations that ensue. This edition offers a concise yet entertaining look at the impact of keeping a vulture, making it a notable addition to the subjects of biography and regional culture.
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SUMMARY: Keeping a growing vulture in the back garden has its problems as Earth and his family soon found out after Garth’s father won Victor in a raffle and decided to keep him.
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