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Now with a fantastic redesigned cover to tie in with the new Just William BBC television series! "I din' take it," William said. "Ethel took it. She - she sort of can't help herself. I always," he added virtuously, "try'n put back the things she's took." It all started with a rare event: William Brown read a book. And now he feels inspired to save his sister from a life of crime. The road to disaster is paved with William's good intentions. Ethel's behavior has been rather odd—more so than is usual in a girl. But William, the Brown family's moral guardian, is determined to "reform" her—whatever the consequences . . .
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William - 9: William the Good - With a Foreword by Daniel Roche, Star of the BBC Adaptation, Richmal Crompton, Daniel Roche, Michael Morpurgo
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- Released
- 2011
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- Book condition
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- Price
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- Title
- William - 9: William the Good - With a Foreword by Daniel Roche, Star of the BBC Adaptation
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Richmal Crompton, Daniel Roche, Michael Morpurgo
- Publisher
- Macmillan Children's Books
- Released
- 2011
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 336
- ISBN10
- 0330545256
- ISBN13
- 9780330545259
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Historical Fiction, Young Adult, Humor, Family, Classics, Short Stories, Children's Books, Juvenile Fiction, Siblings
- Description
- Now with a fantastic redesigned cover to tie in with the new Just William BBC television series! "I din' take it," William said. "Ethel took it. She - she sort of can't help herself. I always," he added virtuously, "try'n put back the things she's took." It all started with a rare event: William Brown read a book. And now he feels inspired to save his sister from a life of crime. The road to disaster is paved with William's good intentions. Ethel's behavior has been rather odd—more so than is usual in a girl. But William, the Brown family's moral guardian, is determined to "reform" her—whatever the consequences . . .


