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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publication date
  
26 September 2014

Pages
  
272

Originally published
  
25 September 2014

Publisher
  
HarperCollins

Genre
  
Children's literature

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (hardcover)

ISBN
  
978-0-00745361-0

Author
  
David Walliams

Illustrator
  
Tony Ross

Page count
  
272

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Awful Auntie is a children's book written by David Walliams and illustrated by Tony Ross. It is the seventh book by Walliams, a television comedian best known as an actor on the show Little Britain, and as a judge on Britain's Got Talent.

Contents

The book tells the story of Stella Saxby, the sole heir to Saxby Hall, who is plagued by her awful Aunt Alberta and her giant owl, who will stop at nothing to take her inheritance from her.

Plot

The book is set in December 1933. The central character is Stella Saxby, whose parents, Lord and Lady Saxby, have died in a tragic automobile accident. In the wake of the tragedy, Stella's Aunt Alberta launches a plot to trick Stella out of her inheritance. Also featured are Wagner (Aunt Alberta's enormous owl), Soot (a chimney sweep) and Gibbon (the Saxby's elderly butler who offers much comic relief).

Alberta lives up to her moniker as being awful. She lacks all sympathy and morals, having chosen to fight on the German side in World War I simply because she preferred their uniforms. She has killed and tortured people and loves vicious owls. Stella rightfully fears her, and has to use all her wits to overcome the antagonism.

Inspiration

Walliams says that actress Miriam Margolyes, known among other roles as Professor Sprout in the Harry Potter films, was part of the inspiration for Aunt Alberta. The author is quick to note that he is a fan of her work and has nothing against her. He told The Daily Telegraph in an interview, “She came to see me when I was appearing in A Midsummer Night’s Dream in the West End [...] I don’t know her well. I just met her once and she said something rude in front of my aunt.”

Walliams also notes that he often writes with actors and actresses in mind, stating for example that Michael Gambon was on his mind as he wrote Mr Stink, but adding that the actor "inspired the eccentricity, not the smell".

Reception

The book sold over 50,000 copies in a single week after its release, and has been met with high marks from reviewers. In October 2014, four weeks after its publication, Awful Auntie had become the top-selling children's book of the year. In January 2015, the book was confirmed as 2014's best-selling children's book.

Television adaptation

On 30 March 2015, while announcing the Billionaire Boy movie, Walliams also announced a film of Awful Auntie to air during December 2016. The film did not air and no news was said about it, and it is unknown when or whether the film is going to be made.

Theatre adaptation

On 17 March 2017, World of Walliams official page announced a theatre tour of Awful Auntie following the success of the 2016 theatre adaptation of Gangsta Granny. It will run from September to November 2017 starting from The Theatre Royal,Glasgow. The Cast for the show is yet to be announced.

References

Awful Auntie Wikipedia