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The Granny Project
Anne Fine
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Description for The Granny Project
Paperback. The four children, Ivan, Sophie, Tanya and Nicholas, can't believe it. Their parents are planning to put their grandmother into a Home. She's a bit of a dotty old lady - sometimes demanding, often annoying - but as much a part of their lives as their shambly house or the whirring of the washing machine. So they decide to take action. Num Pages: 224 pages. BIC Classification: 5AK; YFB. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 202 x 133 x 14. Weight in Grams: 166.
'What does he mean? What's going on? Are you two thinking of putting Granny into a Home?'
'Thinking is finished,' Natasha told him. 'It is decided.'
The four children, Ivan, Sophie, Tanya and Nicholas, can't believe it. Their parents are planning to put their grandmother into a Home. She's a bit of a dotty old lady - sometimes demanding, often annoying - but as much a part of their lives as their shambly house or the whirring of the washing machine.
So they decide to take action. They begin 'The Granny Project', with immediate and sensational results . . ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Corgi Childrens
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Condition
New
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780552554381
SKU
V9780552554381
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-99
About Anne Fine
Anne Fine has been an acknowledged top author in the children's book world since her first book was published in the mid l970s, and has now written more than forty books and won virtually every major award going, including the Carnegie Medal (more than once), the Whitbread Children's Award, the Guardian Children's Fiction Award, the Smarties Prize and others. The ... Read more
Reviews for The Granny Project
Crisp, funny and satirical
Guardian
Clever, funny and thoughtful
Times Literary Supplement
Both audacious and heartwarming
New Statesman
An incisive look at an emotional issue
Mary Arrigan
The Sunday Tribune
Guardian
Clever, funny and thoughtful
Times Literary Supplement
Both audacious and heartwarming
New Statesman
An incisive look at an emotional issue
Mary Arrigan
The Sunday Tribune