Book description
Eric, the school bully, is causing trouble for Alex's best friend
Charlie. He's been stealing his crisps and flushing his head down the
loo. Alex isn't sure that Zeus, the Greek god, is the best person to
ask for help but before he can stop him, Charlie has built a temple
(from a piece of crumpled paper) to summon Zeus.
The problem is, the hot-headed god has now taken over the boys' loos
and wants to smite Eric with a thunderbolt. But that's against the
school rules, so how exactly will Zeus teach the bully a lesson?
Don't worry...Zeus will sort it out!
Another hilarious story from the author of ZEUS ON THE LOOSE and
ZEUS TO THE RESCUE.
JOHN DOUGHERTY lives in London. A supply teacher with plenty of
experience of classroom activities in primary education, he is also a
singer-songwriter with one CD already available - and has appeared on
TV when his living room was designed in a Gothic style by Laurence
Llewellyn-Bowen. In 2004, he also ran the London Marathon to raise
funds for a charity to help children in care.
Zeus on the Loose was shortlisted for the Branford Boase
Award in 2004.