The Unlikely Rise of Harry Sponge
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Mangan
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By:
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Stephen Mangan
About this listen
Grumpy old King Chisel has a problem. He needs an heir to his kingdom – fast! So he challenges the best kids from across the country to compete in the Crown Duels, with the ultimate winner becoming king or queen.
The ridiculous prime minister, Farting Bernie, is in charge and the contest swiftly descends into chaos. Who will rise to the top and survive wild sabotaging, saggy royal pants, the most disgusting meal ever and a pair of frisky goats?
©2023 Stephen Mangan (P)2025 Bolinda PublishingCritic Reviews
'... an all-action, marvellously manic and laugh-out-loud tale with a message that any child can be a hero.' (Lancashire Evening Post)
'Hilarious ... A right royal romp.' (First News)
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