George’s Marvelous Medicine

George’s Marvelous Medicine by Roald Dahl is a revised edition published by Knopf Books for Young Readers on June 11, 2002. This children’s fiction book, consisting of 112 pages, presents a whimsical tale where George finds himself alone with his grouchy grandmother. Determined to concoct a special medicine to improve her mood, George mixes various ingredients, leading to unexpected and humorous results.
Readers will discover a story that explores themes of magic and family dynamics, particularly the relationship between grandchildren and grandparents. As George experiments with his unique mixture, the narrative unfolds with surprising twists that highlight the consequences of his actions. This edition invites young readers to engage with Dahl’s imaginative storytelling while enjoying the playful exploration of magic and mischief.
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George is alone in the house with Grandma. The most horrid, grizzly old grunion of a grandma ever. She needs something stronger than her usual medicine to cure her chronic grouchiness. A special grandma medicine, a remedy for everything. And George knows just what to put into it. Grandma’s in for the surprise of her life–and so is George, when he sees the results of his mixture!
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