Chicken School

“Chicken School” by Jeremy Strong, published by Penguin Adult on January 4, 2007, is a humorous juvenile fiction that spans 160 pages. The story follows Tim, who perceives his life as dull and uneventful, particularly in his family and school. His imagination runs wild as he creates thrilling fantasy scenarios where he becomes a superhero, rescuing his classmate Sophie from various predicaments. However, the monotony of his daily routine is disrupted by mysterious graffiti about chickens, leading to questions about its origins and the unusual behavior of his father.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as Tim navigates the challenges of school life and family dynamics. The narrative explores themes of imagination and mystery, with a humorous twist that keeps the story engaging. With elements of farm animals and school settings, “Chicken School” offers a lighthearted take on the trials of childhood, making it an entertaining read for young audiences.
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Tim thinks he has the most boring family in the world. There’s no way that the sparkly Sophie in his class is ever going to look at him. School is boring too, because they all have to follow a very boring timetable. All Tim can do is invent the most amazing fantasy stories in which he is a superhero, rescuing Sophie from dreadful danger. And then, the graffiti starts appearing in school and it’s all about chickens. Who is writing them? Why is Mr Dedman so apoplectic about chickens? As if the mystery at school wasn’t enough, Tim discovers his father dressing up as Wonder Woman. Suddenly, boring starts to look very good indeed. Suggested level: primary.
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