The Return of Death Eric

The Return of Death Eric by Sam Llewellyn, published by Puffin in 2005, is a humorous tale that follows the life of Eric Thrashmettle, a retired rock’n’roll legend. With 238 pages, this edition presents a story where Eric’s children, Lulubelle and Buddy, grapple with the embarrassment of their father’s antics while facing their own financial dilemmas. As Eric struggles with his fading fame and a wife indulging in luxury, the family dynamics take center stage.
Readers will find a blend of family themes and humorous storytelling as Lou and Buddy navigate the challenges of getting their dad back on stage to perform his hit song, Pig Train. The narrative explores the complexities of family relationships and the lengths to which children will go to support their parents, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone. This edition, written in English, captures the essence of juvenile fiction, making it an engaging read for those interested in stories about family and performing arts.
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Eric Thrashmettle is a retired rock’n’roll legend – or dinosaur, depending on your perspective. His kids – Lulubelle Flower Fairy Thrashmettle (Lou) and Living Buddha Thrashmettle (Buddy) – are mortally embarrassed by his every move. But Eric is broke, his wife Wave is spending a fortune at a distant luxury yoga retreat, his manager Per has disappeared – and the kids want their credit cards back. Lou and Buddy must abandon all pride and self-respect and get their terminally embarrassing dad back on the road so he can sing his epic – and lucrative – hit Pig Train once again.
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