George's Marvelous Medicine

Book • 1981
"George's Marvelous Medicine" is a children's book by Roald Dahl, published in 1981, known for its dark humor and imaginative plot.

The story revolves around a young boy named George Kranky, who decides to create a special medicine for his unpleasant, grumpy Grandma.

George mixes a variety of household substances, animal medicines, and dangerous chemicals into a concoction with unpredictable and comical effects.

When Grandma drinks the medicine, she experiences bizarre transformations, growing taller and then shrinking.

The book explores themes of creativity, rebellion, and the consequences of unchecked experimentation, appealing to children with its outrageous humor and fantastical elements.

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