One winter morning when Christopher was collecting twigs for the fire, he found a piece of bark shaped like a little foot beneath the old willow the locals called The Spooky Tree.
The hermit who lived in an abandoned quarry told him it was magic and it would grant one wish, but after the wish it must be returned to the Spooky Tree or the tree would come looking for it. Christopher didn't believe him and gave it to his younger brother Mitchell for Show and Tell.
What was Mitchell's wish? What happened when the little bark foot was stolen by the school bullies? And who is the mysterious Mr Agasvari and where did he come from?
From the very first page to the last, the mysterious events in Mr Agasvari Goes to School will keep children of all ages enchanted and entertained.
Jenifer Part (writing as J.J. Part) was born and raised in Adelaide and has lived in several states around Australia throughout her life. She was working with the Anglican Aboriginal Missions in Darwin when Cyclone Tracy struck the city and stayed there for over four years during the rebuilding stage. Jenifer studied at the Adelaide School of Arts and later whilst working at the University of Adelaide attended writing classes, pursuing this further when she moved to QLD and took a course in writing for children. She reads widely and has had a poem published by the Bush Poets Society of Queensland. Jenifer currently runs a dog friendly guest cottage on the outskirts of Armidale, NSW where she resides.
Mr Agasvari Goes to School
Short Stop Press
Author: J.J. Part
ISBN: 9780987453952
RRP: $19.99
Question: What inspired the concept of Mr Agasvari Goes to School?
Jenifer Part
Question: Are the characters based on anyone you know?
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