George's Marvelous Medicine
<b>“Roald Dahl sometimes shared a tonal kinship with Ogden Nash, and he could demonstrate a verbal inventiveness nearly Seussian…[His] stories work better in audio than in print.†–<i>The New York Times</i><br><br></b><br>A taste of her own medicine.<br><br>George is alone in the house with Grandma. The most horrid, grizzly old grunion of a grandma ever. She needs something stronger than her usual medicine to cure her grouchiness. A special grandma medicine, a remedy for <i>everything</i>. And George knows just what to put into it. Grandma's in for the surprise of her life—and so is George, when he sees the results of his mixture!