Harry’s Mad

Harry’s Mad by Dick King-Smith, published by Puffin in 1993, is a work of fiction that spans 128 pages. The story centers around Harry, who inherits an old, grey African parrot named Madison. Initially unimpressed with this unexpected legacy, Harry soon discovers that Madison possesses remarkable abilities, including speaking in perfect American English, which leads to a deeper connection between them.
Readers will find that the narrative explores the evolving relationship between Harry and Madison, revealing the parrot’s surprising personality and the adventures that ensue. The book delves into themes of companionship and unexpected surprises, showcasing how an ordinary inheritance can lead to extraordinary experiences. This edition is presented in English and is suitable for a wide audience.
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An old, grey African parrot wasn’t Harry’s idea of a great inheritance but when Madison introduces himself in perfect American, Harry realises there is more to the parrot than first meets the eye.
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