Rotten Island

Rotten Island
ISBN-10
0879235268
ISBN-13
9780879235260
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
1984
Publisher
David R. Godine Publisher
Author
William Steig

Description

Rotten Island has always been a paradise for nasty creatures, until one awful day a beautiful flower begins to grow, threatening to spoil the island forever.

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