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The Adventures of Bug and Frogger Series
Bug
Written by Frank B. Edwards
Illustrated by John Bianchi
OCTOBER 2007 RELEASE. NOW AVAILABLE
Twelve-year old Bug is penniless and on the move again. Thanks to her
dad's obsessive entrepreneurial streak, she finds herself fleeing the city
under cover of darkness in search of a new hometown. Her arrival in rural
Tichburg is especially noteworthy because her father has staked their
future on a decrepit dump truck fill with unmatched running shoes that he
plans to sell at Tichurg's Harvest Fair.
Luckily one of their first customers is Frogger, an easy-going country kid
who convinces his skeptical new friend that there really can be life in
the country -- if she can adapt to a different lifestyle. While her father
busies himself with new ventures, Bug settles in to rural life with an
overactive curiousity about everyone and everything in town.
168 pages, 5 1/2 X 8 inches. Novel (ages 8-12)
Frogger
Written by Frank B. Edwards
Illustrated by John Bianchi
BACK IN PRINT
Nominated for Ontario's 2001 Silver Birch Awards!
The village of Tichburg boasts 27 volunteer firefighters, 4 fire trucks, 3
small stores, a population of 473 offbeat residents - and an 11-year-old
auxiliary assistant to the fire chief named Frogger, who cheerfully
wanders around town trying to be helpful to everyone. But, as Frogger is
about to learn, life in Tichburg is not as easy as it should be for a kid
who just wants to keep everybody happy.
* A simple babysitting job for the affluent couple down the street gets
complicated when Cigar Davis, a crusty 85-year-old, shows up with a
sledgehammer looking for treasure he left in the attic in 1930.
* An easy favor for old Dolly Gilmore, the fire chief, turns into a
scorched mess.
* And the Troth twins, who Frogger is babysitting, spell nothing but
trouble.
Frogger's problems all add up to a hilarious series of misadventures that
introduce young readers to the trials and tribulations of everyday life in
the rural backwater of Tichburg - where nothing is ever as simple as it
seems.
144 pages, 5 1/2 X 8 inches. Novel (ages 8-12)
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