George’s Marvelous Medicine

George’s Marvelous Medicine by Roald Dahl is a whimsical tale published by Puffin Books in 1991, featuring 88 pages in English. The story follows young George, who finds himself alone with his cantankerous grandmother. In an attempt to improve her mood, he concocts a unique medicine that leads to unexpected and surprising results.
Readers will discover a blend of fantasy and magic as George’s inventive spirit comes to life through his creative brewing. The narrative explores themes of family dynamics and multigenerational relationships, showcasing the humorous and unpredictable outcomes of George’s experiment. This edition invites readers into a world where imagination and mischief intertwine, making it a delightful read for those interested in juvenile fiction.
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George is alone in the house with Grandma, the most horrid, grouchy old grandma ever. He has the brilliant idea to brew a special grandma medicine–a remedy to make the old bird sing with bright spirits. Grandma and George are in for a big surprise when they see the results of his marvelous mixture!
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