The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles was the second
children's novel ever written by Julie Andrews, the beloved star of
Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music. Perfect for young readers who
love whimsical stories about magic!
The Whangdoodle was once the wisest, the kindest, and the most
extraordinary creature in the world. Then he disappeared and created a
wonderful land for himself and all the other remarkable animals--the
ten-legged Sidewinders, the little furry Flukes, the friendly Whiffle
Bird, and the treacherous, "oily" Prock. It was an almost perfect place
where the last of the really great Whangdoodles could rule his kingdom
with "peace, love and a sense of fun"--apart from and forgotten by
people.
But not completely forgotten. Professor Savant believed in the
Whangdoodle. And when he told the three Potter children of his search
for the spectacular creature, Lindy, Tom, and Ben were eager to reach
Whangdoodleland.
With the Professor's help, they discovered the secret way. But waiting
for them was the scheming Prock, who would use almost any means to keep
them away from his beloved king. Only by skill and determination were
the four travelers able to discover the last of the really great
Whangdoodles and grant him his heart's desire.
The novel was originally published in 1974. This edition includes a
foreword by Julie Andrews.