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Wednesday, September 23, 2020

The Gawgon and the Boy



Summary: When David falls ill his tough old Aunt Annie offers to tutor him, and he soon grows fond of The Gawgon, as he nicknames her because of her resemblance to the terrifying Gawgon Medusa of Greek myth. Together they embark on exciting imaginary adventures rescuing King Tut's treasure, scaling mountains and outwitting master criminals.

Thoughts: Another classic from Lloyd Alexander, this lighthearted and humorous tale is a great read for families. David and his Aunt go on plenty of great adventures that spark the imagination and get kids thinking about great literary characters and historical events. It's a nice quick read for anyone wanting something relaxed and easy to go through, with engaging characters, a sweet story and good writing.

Content: A bit of mild language, otherwise good for all ages. 

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