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1 y separately published work icon Mr Agasvari Goes to School J.J. Part , Leichhardt : A and A Book Publishing , 2013 6178799 2013 single work children's fiction children's

'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? Where did the strange Mr Agasvari come from before he became a teacher at Wombat Gully Primary School? What happened when the little bark foot was stolen by the school bullies and what happened after Mr Agasvari vanished? 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. ' (Publisher's blurb)

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