Max Magic

the Sunday Times bestselling debut from Stephen Mulhern!

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Pub Date 1 Sep 2022 | Archive Date 1 Sep 2022
Bonnier Books UK | Piccadilly Press

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Description

The MAGICAL debut children's book from superstar TV presenter and magician, Stephen Mulhern!



ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!



Max Mullers loves doing magic tricks - his gran has taught him everything he knows! But his tricks aren't enough to keep Bottley the Bully off his back.


Then a run-in with Bottley at his parents' market stall gets Max into even bigger trouble - now the notorious East End gangsters the Crayfish Twins are after him! If Max is going to get out of this one, he'll need A MIRACLE. Fortunately for Max, with magic . . . anything is possible!


An unforgettable adventure celebrating friendship, family and . . . MAGIC!


Engaging black-and-white illustrations throughout and a dyslexic-friendly layout make this perfect for every child.
Ideal for fans of Greg James & Chris Smith, Noel Fitzpatrick and David Baddiel.


Inspired by Stephen Mulhern's incredible story of his journey to becoming a magician, performer and TV star.

The MAGICAL debut children's book from superstar TV presenter and magician, Stephen Mulhern!



ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!



Max Mullers loves doing magic tricks - his gran has taught him everything he knows!...


Available Editions

EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9781800783799
PRICE £7.99 (GBP)
PAGES 304

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