Class Act

Class Act
ISBN-10
1781173990
ISBN-13
9781781173992
Series
Class Act
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
224
Language
English
Published
2015-04-20
Publisher
Mercier Press Ltd
Author
Debbie Thomas

Description

An all-new crazy adventure from established author Debbie Thomas that celebrates bees, friendship and the kind of cleverness that is often overlooked in school. Pro-active author is well connected in children's book circles and keen to do events Already has a substantial following for the Dead Hairy trilogy What is the point of Brian O’Bunion? Bottom of the class, slowest on the pitch, never invited to parties ... he sometimes wishes he could just disappear. Then, one day, some of his classmates actually do. That’s when Brian’s knack of noticing while going unnoticed leads him into a sticky trap of enchanting honey, freaky bees and not-so-sweet revenge. A buzzing tale of bullies and battleaxes, a bossy fossil, a bottom that longs to dance and a brave-hearted boy who makes the grade without coming top in his class. Debbie Thomas is back with another story full of crazy characters, fantastic adventures and deliciously zany use of language!

Other editions

  • Class Act
    • 2021-08-03
    • 336 pages
    • Paperback
    • Penguin
  • Class Act
    • 2021-08-03
    • 336 pages
    • Paperback
    • Penguin
  • Class Act
    • 2021-08-03
    • 336 pages
    • Ebook
    • Penguin
    • 2020-10-06
    • - pages
    • Paperback
    • Quill Tree Books

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