Grinny

Grinny by Nicholas Fisk is a New Ed edition published by Puffin Books in 1975, featuring 94 pages in English. This book presents a story where three children uncover the truth about their Aunt Emma, who is revealed to be an alien sent to Earth to assess the potential for an invasion from her planet.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of social dynamics and the implications of extraterrestrial life on human relationships. The children’s discovery of their aunt’s true identity sets off a series of events that challenge their understanding of family and trust. Grinny delves into the complexities of alien encounters and the children’s responses to the unusual situation, making it a thought-provoking read within the realm of juvenile fiction.
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SUMMARY: Three children discover that their Aunt Emma, who comes to visit, is an alien sent to study Earth for the likelihood of a successful invasion from her planet.
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