Book description
'Use of magic by teacher strictly forbidden.'
Poor Mr Majeika goes to the bottom of the class when the school
inspector comes to call. Things don't get any easier when Mr Majeika
turns himself into a lobster by mistake. Class Three somehow has to
get Wilhemina Worlock to undo the spell...
Humphrey Carpenter worked at the BBC before becaming a full-time
writer in 1975. He was the author of 14 of the well-loved Mr Majeika
titles as well as two Shakespeare Without the Boring Bits titles for
children. He was also the co-author, with his wife Mari Prichard, of The
Oxford Companion to Children's Literature. He was an eminent figure in
the world of adult literature and published award-winning biographies
including, among others, those of J. R. R Tolkein, C. S. Lewis, W. H.
Auden, Benjamin Britten and Spike Milligan. From 1994-1996 he directed
the Cheltenham Festival of Literature and for many years he ran a young
people's drama group, the Mushy Pea Theatre Company. He wrote plays for
radio and theatre and was a regular contributor to the Guardian.
Humphrey died in January 2005.