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A narrow escape Jessica Scott Kerrin; illustrations by Shelagh Armstrong

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextToronto, Ontario : Kids Can Press, 2013Description: 132 pages : illustrations ; 19 cmISBN:
  • 9781554536429
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PS 8621.E77 .N168 2013
Summary: "Norris Fowler isn't the most well-liked kid in school -- he's been know to cut in line for the swings, steal his classmates' lunches and cheat off of their tests, and he loves hammering slow-moving players in dodgeball (his favorite sport). So when his teacher, Ms. Penfield chooses him to look after her prized plant collection while she's away, everyone is shocked -- including Norris! After accidentally ruining one of the plants, Norris comes up with a brilliant scheme (involving a bogus investigation and a gigantic lobster that has the entire town talking) to avoid taking the blame. But will his efforts be worth it? A narrow escape is the second book in The Lobster Chronicles, a trilogy about how life changes for three boys in a small coastal town when a giant lobster is caught in a trap."--Jacket.
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Books Books DLSU-D HS Learning Resource Center Circulation Fiction PS 8621.E77 .N168 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3HSL2014003955
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PS 3619.589625 .N563 2009 Night world : PS 3622.A947 .K658 2006 Kitty goes to Washington PS 3625.E8847 .Sp31 2011 Specials PS 8621.E77 .N168 2013 A narrow escape PZ 4.H2192 .R114 2012 bk. 8 Race to the finish PZ 5 .H830 2009 How beautiful the ordinary : PZ 7 .Al52 .An29 2013 Android in the attic

"Norris Fowler isn't the most well-liked kid in school -- he's been know to cut in line for the swings, steal his classmates' lunches and cheat off of their tests, and he loves hammering slow-moving players in dodgeball (his favorite sport). So when his teacher, Ms. Penfield chooses him to look after her prized plant collection while she's away, everyone is shocked -- including Norris! After accidentally ruining one of the plants, Norris comes up with a brilliant scheme (involving a bogus investigation and a gigantic lobster that has the entire town talking) to avoid taking the blame. But will his efforts be worth it? A narrow escape is the second book in The Lobster Chronicles, a trilogy about how life changes for three boys in a small coastal town when a giant lobster is caught in a trap."--Jacket.

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