Just Read: “Mr. Gedrick and Me” by Patrick Carman

In MR. GEDRICK AND ME, Stanley Darrow’s family is in need of help to bring a grieving family together after his father passes away. The house is a mess. Mom is stressed out over a looming work deadline. His sister, Amelia, shuts herself in her room. And his brother, Fergus, has developed a tendency to exaggerate the facts more than just a little bit.

Reminiscent of the magical fun of Mary Poppins, Mr. Gedrick arrives at their front door with just the touch of magic the Darrow family needs to put the joy back into their lives.

Told in first person by the main character, Stanley, Carman layers her tale with humor and puts a fresh twist on a nanny-saves-the-family theme. Several mysterious happenings keep the reader guessing. In the end, and with the subtle guidance of Mr. Gedrick, the Darrows find their individual strengths and talents. By bringing these strengths together, they rediscover the joy and power of being ‘family’.  

Carman does an outstanding job of delicately infusing a message without being preachy – that real magic can happens when families work together. Loaded with the quirky humor only the perspective of a nine-year-old can bring, MR. GEDRIK AND ME is a read kids will be certain to enjoy.