The Legend of Spud Murphy

The Legend of Spud Murphy by Eoin Colfer is a First Edition published by Puffin in 2004, featuring 96 pages in English. This story follows brothers Will and Marty as they navigate their time at the library, where they encounter the formidable librarian, Mrs. Murphy, known for her unusual disciplinary methods involving a spud gun. As the brothers spend their holidays in this setting, they gradually uncover a newfound appreciation for books and learn that Mrs. Murphy may not be as fearsome as they initially believed.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family and sibling relationships within the context of a library adventure. The story highlights the transformative power of literature and the bond between brothers as they confront their fears and misconceptions. Through their experiences, Will and Marty come to realize the joys of reading and the importance of libraries, making this book a relatable tale for young readers.
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During the holidays, Will and his big brother Marty are packed off to the library, the home of the dreaded librarian Spud Murphy, who uses a spud gun on kids who put a foot wrong. Eventually, Will and Marty discover a love of books and that Mrs Murphy isn’t so bad after all.
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