When her father begins a long-distance romance with a zookeeper in Washington, D.C., 12-year-old Frankie sends fabricated e-mail letters to the zookeeper in an attempt to end the relationship, in this story about family, friendship, and growing up.
Lerner Chanse, a new student at Cleveland Park Middle School, finds a worm that magically makes things disappear, and she hopes it will help her fit in, or get revenge, at her hated school.
When a teacher leaves a blank book in the Writer's Corner for her students tofind, an epic battle ensues as they follow her instructions to "write in thisbook."
Orville and Wilbur Riot have never been strangers to adventure. Now they're back with more games, more missions, and loads more fun. One day they are spies on the trail of dangerous criminals, the next they are movie stars in the making. A companion to "The Secret of Life: The Riot Brothers Tell All." Illustrations.
Orville and Wilbur Riot have no shortage of daily adventures. Sometimes they are undercover detectives. Other times they challenge each other to see who can get the most underwear on his head in exactly thirty seconds. Having trouble keeping up with Wilbur and Orville? Follow the Riot Brother Rule #4: Run, do not walk, whenever possible.
This third book in the Riot Brothers series is chock full of even more eye-popping, mouth-foaming missions, games, and sayings. Orville and Wilbur can never be accused of being boring. Illustrations.
Henriettaas two older sisters love to tease her. When they try to convince her that sheas actually a chicken instead of a little girl, itas pretty hard to believe at first. But the evidence is all there: her legs are kind of yellow, and her toes are kind of long. The feathers she finds beside her bed the next morning settle it, and Henrietta heads ...
Orville and Wilbur Riot are back in the hilarious fourth book of the Riot Brothers adventures. Whether hunting for lost mummies or creating their own water park, there's never a dull moment. Illustrations.
From the author of "The Word Eater" and "The Mole-Rat Letters" comes a funny and touching novel of how sports, art, and one special teacher can change a boy's life forever.
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