Giant Jim And The Hurricane

Giant Jim And The Hurricane

by JeremyStrong (Author)

Synopsis

When Giant Jim comes to town, people are terrified they'll be eaten, or squashed. But Jim is a good giant - he only eats omelettes, likes music and wants somewhere to live. Unfortunately he just can't do things right. He makes a racket with his saxophone, squashes the Town Hall and his hen even lays a giant egg on the library - and so he is banished. When a hurricane hits the town Jim's hen looks after people while he puts the town back together again. People are delighted and Giant Jim is allowed to live in a huge barn in the town.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Edition: New
Publisher: Puffin
Published: 05 Nov 1998

ISBN 10: 0140382488
ISBN 13: 9780140382488
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years

Author Bio
Jeremy Strong has been writing for children for many years and, until recently, combined this with being a primary school headmaster. He has a rapidly growing reputation as a writer and won the 1997 Children's Book Award for THE HUNDRED MILE-AN-HOURDOG. Jeremy lives in Wrotham, Kent.