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Seven Deadly Finns


No. of pages 160

Published: 2015

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A slapstick, riotous, deadpan, raucous, highly illustrated cacophony of madcap Irish shenanigans for boys and girls of seven years upwards. A deadpan, riotous, highly illustrated cacophony of madcap Irish shenanigans for boys and girls of seven years and up. One moment in time. One larger-than-life family. Each chapter follows a different Finn during the same ten minutes, building to a candid camera Finnale with a hilarious twist. Mickey Finn gets catapulted (literally) into trouble after a mishap with a snowman. Ma Finn's exuberant hoovering wakes up her lie-abed middle son, Lazy Finn, with disastrous consequences. Baby Dervla humiliates Weasel Finn, the family ferret (who, legend has it, is actually Grandpa Finn reincarnated) with some devilish fancy dress and Mister Finn skulks around busily ignoring his brood and the trail of disaster that follows his eldest son, Big Finn. Welcome to the not-so-everyday life of the seven deadly Finns!

 

There are 160 pages in this book. This book was published 2015 by Walker Books Ltd .

John Chambers writes and draws for a living. He develops concepts and writes scripts for animated series and films. He has written plays and draws comic strips. He also teaches (when he's allowed), and when he was young he won two colouring competitions. Most recently he has written and illustrated two Granny Samurai stories for Walker Books, Granny Samurai, the Monkey King and I and Granny Samurai and the Brain of Ultimate Doomitude. John is originally from Ireland but has lived for many years in Berlin with his family.

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