Today marks the release of the 13th and final book in the Treehouse series written by Australian author Andy Griffiths, and illustrated by Terry Denton. The series launched in the U.S. in 2013 with ...
Readers who reveled in the lightheartedly ludicrous antics of the protagonists of Andy Griffiths’s 13-volume Treehouse series, illustrated by Terry Denton, can look forward to the author’s next madcap ...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Andy Griffiths, author of the Treehouse books, named new Australian Children's Laureate
Andy Griffiths, author of the Treehouse books, named new Australian Children's Laureate
The Australian: ‘Bum’ trilogy author Andy Griffiths appointed to get a new generation reading
‘Bum’ trilogy author Andy Griffiths appointed to get a new generation reading
MSN: Andy Griffiths, author of the Treehouse books, named new Australian children's laureate
For nearly three decades, Australian author Andy Griffiths has engaged young readers with fantastical books full of toilet humour and adventure. Best known for the Bum trilogy and the Just! and ...
Andy is a teenager who loves to prank and joke people as well as annoy his friends and family (especially his sister), but often gets into trouble. His best friend is Danny and he has a crush on Lori. His catchphrase is "Cheque, please!" His name comes from Andy Griffiths, whom he is based on.
WXII 12 NEWS: Triad author new book offers insight to iconic "The Andy Griffith Show"
Triad author new book offers insight to iconic "The Andy Griffith Show"
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: From Children's Laureate to Treehouse on TV, how Andy Griffiths' quirky kids books captured the country
If the Brothers Grimm or Lewis Carroll had an ideal reader in mind for their bleak, strange books, it must have been a young Andy Griffiths. Raised in a house of literature, with a sense of the ...