The Luckiest Kid in the World

£7.99

This hilarious yet heartfelt tale is perfect for children age 8+ and fans of David Baddiel, Stephen Mangan, David Walliams, and Helen Rutter.

ISBN: 9781471196898 Author: Wallace, Danny Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publication Date: 17th February 2022 Imprint: Simon & Schuster Children's Cover: Paperback Dewey: 823.92 (edition:23) Pages: 230 Language: English Edition: Paperback original Readership: Children - juvenile / Code: J Category: Subjects: , , , ,

What if you suddenly had everything you’d ever dreamed of? That’s exactly what happens to 10-year-old Joe Smith in this hilarious, brand-new comedy adventure from bestselling author, comedian and presenter Danny Wallace, with illustrations throughout from Gemma Correll.
Perfect for children age 8+ and fans of David Baddiel, Stephen Mangan, David Walliams, Andy Griffiths, Jenny Pearson and Helen Rutter.

Joe Smith is average in every way. He is average height. He lives in an average town, on an average street, in an average house, with a very average family. But when a survey identifies him as the most average kid in the country – well that makes him very special indeed. Suddenly, everyone wants Joe to test out their latest products. Overnight he is sent mountains of gifts — the best trainers, the coolest bike, the most exciting new tech, the latest flavours of ice cream – and so much more. He gets special cinema screenings and the entire water park all to himself. Joe now has everything he could possibly want in the world – and that’s far from average.

But is going from zero to hero all it’s cracked up to be?
 
This brilliantly warm-hearted, laugh-out-loud family adventure will leave you thinking about friendship, family and why everyone is special just the way they are.
 
Other books by Danny Wallace:
The Day the Screens Went Blank
Hamish and the Worldstoppers
Hamish and the Neverpeople
Hamish and the Gravity Burp
Hamish and the Baby Boom
Hamish and the Terrible Terrible Christmas and Other Stories
Hamish and the Monster Patrol

Praise for The Day the Screens Went Blank:
‘So funny’ Noel Fielding
‘Brilliantly funny’ Shappi Khorsandi
‘Hilarious’ Tim Minchin
‘Warm and funny’ Frank Cottrell-Boyce
 

 

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