
When the Minister Comes for Tea
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About this listen
In this laugh-out-loud middle-grade adventure, chaos meets charm when Tommy Johnson finds out the town’s most unpredictable guest—Reverend Greene—is coming for tea.
Between dodging chores, half-finishing a welcome sign, and navigating sibling rivalry, Tommy’s plans to relax vanish into a whirlwind of vacuum cleaners, tea preparations, and life lessons. But as the family races to impress their unexpected guest, what unfolds is not just an afternoon of slapstick comedy—it’s a touching story of connection, community, and the little moments that matter most.
Perfect for fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid and The Vanderbeekers, this cozy, character-driven tale will leave readers of all ages smiling, snacking, and maybe even reaching for a blue marker of their own.
✔ Great for ages 8–13
✔ A fun family read-aloud
✔ Encourages balance, self-awareness, and compassion
✔ Clean, wholesome, and genuinely funny
📖 Open the book, pour the tea, and find out what happens… when the minister comes for tea.
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