Harry and the Wrinklies
Original book cover
AuthorAlan Temperley
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's novel
PublisherScholastic
Publication date
February 1998 (paperback)
Media typePrint (Hardback/Paperback)
Pages288 pp
ISBN0-590-11349-6
OCLC40906611
Followed byHarry and the Treasure of Eddie Carver 

Harry and the Wrinklies is a children's novel written by British author Alan Temperley. The book was published in paperback in February 1998 by Scholastic. It was Temperley's second published novel, after Murdo's War in 1988. A sequel, Harry and the Treasure of Eddie Carver, was released in hardback in March 2004.

Plot

When Harry's parents die in an unexplained accident, Harry has to go and live with his seemingly eccentric Great-Aunts. He's anxious about living with elderly relatives, but relieved to escape his cruel nanny, whom he nicknamed Gestapo Lil. He soon realises that the ancient aunts aren't as doddering as he first thought. When he finds out their secret, he likens them to Robin Hood and his Merry Men. However beastly Priestly, their next door neighbour is sneaking round Lagg Hall, making trouble. When he turns up with his new fiancée, Gestapo Lil, it is time for the Wrinklies to take action, along with their newest recruit, Harry.

TV Adaptation

The book was adapted into a TV series of the same name which ran from 1999 until 2002 on CITV. The TV series was rerun in 2009 on STV's weekend kids' TV block wknd@stv.

Film adaptation

In April 2020, Disney announced that Stephen Mangan, who had previously voiced an audiobook of Harry and the Wrinklies, had been signed up to write a live action feature film adaptation of the book.[1][2]

The film was due to be produced by Lizzie Brown and Emily Precious with it being directed by Brad Bird.

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