Viking at School

Viking at School by Jeremy Strong, published by Puffin in 2001, is a 68-page book written in English. This story continues the adventures of Sigurd, a 10th-century Viking navigating life in the 20th century. Living with the Ellis family in a seaside hotel, Sigurd’s presence leads to a series of humorous mishaps, particularly when he accompanies Zoe and Tim Ellis to school.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction and historical elements as they follow Sigurd’s antics in a modern educational setting. The narrative captures the comedic chaos that ensues from his Viking perspective, highlighting themes of school and education amidst the backdrop of medieval history. This edition offers a lighthearted exploration of friendship and the challenges of adapting to a new world.
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The third title about Sigurd the 10th century Viking stuck in the 20th century. Sigurd lives with his friends the Ellis family in a seaside hotel and leaves a trail of mayhem behind him wherever he goes. When Zoe and Tim Ellis take Sigurd to school a series of funny disasters follow.
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