31 pages • 1 hour read
89
Novel • Fiction
English Countryside • 1980s
1981
Middle grade
7-10 years
640L
In Roald Dahl's George's Marvelous Medicine, eight-year-old George Kranky creates a potent concoction to replace his grandmother's usual medicine, leading to unexpected and fantastical results as Grandma and various farm animals grow to enormous sizes. Eventually, Grandma mistakenly drinks a cup of the medicine and disappears from sight. This book contains themes involving bullying and the mistreatment of a caregiver.
Humorous
Playful
Fantastical
Roald Dahl's George's Marvelous Medicine captivates with its imaginative plot and humor. Young readers particularly enjoy the protagonist's inventive mischief, while adults appreciate the wit. Some critics note the story's dark undertones and potential for misinterpretation by children. Nonetheless, it remains a beloved tale that sparks creativity and laughter alike.
Readers aged 7-10 who enjoy whimsical and humorously dark tales similar to James and the Giant Peach or Matilda would relish George's Marvelous Medicine by Roald Dahl. Fans of mischievous adventures, creative problem-solving, and Dahl's signature eccentric characters will find this book captivating.
89
Novel • Fiction
English Countryside • 1980s
1981
Middle grade
7-10 years
640L
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