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William and the Bomb: And Other Stories, Book 12 (Meet Just William)

William and the Bomb: And Other Stories, Book 12 (Meet Just William)

Published in
1930
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Age
8-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
96 pages

Why to read

  • Continuation of a Classic Series: 'William and the Bomb: And Other Stories, Book 12' offers fans of the 'Just William' series a chance to continue enjoying the misadventures of William Brown, a character beloved for generations since his creation by Richmal Crompton. Reading the latest stories ensures that the legacy of William's antics continues to entertain and amuse.
  • Timeless Humor: Martin Jarvis, known for his excellent narrations of the 'Just William' stories, captures the timeless humor that has made the series a staple in children's literature. The book promises to deliver laughs and a light-hearted escape through the comedic mishaps of its protagonist.
  • Engaging Storytelling: Jarvis's storytelling prowess brings a fresh perspective to the classic character, making 'William and the Bomb' a must-read for both long-time fans and newcomers. His interpretation of the stories adds a new layer of engagement that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.
  • Cultural Touchstone: The 'Just William' series is considered a cultural touchstone in British literature. Reading 'William and the Bomb' not only provides entertainment but also offers insight into the enduring appeal of a character who has captured the imaginations of readers for nearly a century, reflecting the social mores and language of the time.