Untitled - Tundra Books
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Fiction<br />
February<br />
Directed by Kaspar Snit<br />
Join in the fiendish fun<br />
with everybody’s<br />
favorite villain!<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-88776-753-1<br />
ISBN-10: 0-88776-753-2<br />
US $9.95<br />
CAN $12.99<br />
Juvenile Fiction – Family<br />
Ages 8–12<br />
176 pages 5 1/8 x 7 5/8 TR<br />
Rights: World<br />
24/carton<br />
JUV013000<br />
On Sale: 2/13/2007<br />
Cary Fagan<br />
Fresh from their victory over the nasty Kaspar Snit, – who was<br />
last seen trying to steal the fountains of Rome in The Fortress of<br />
Kaspar Snit – the Blande family have certainly earned a rest.<br />
They’re not actually an average family (what average family has<br />
the power to fly?), but they like to relax in front of the TV like<br />
everyone else.<br />
Their favorite show (except for Dad) is the hugely popular<br />
hit, “The Zoomers.” When it’s Zoomer time, mom makes a batch<br />
of popcorn, Solly settles his rat GW on his shoulder, and Eleanor<br />
watches avidly as the Zoomer family of superheroes set off on<br />
their weekly adventure. But Eleanor’s noticed an odd detail: the<br />
director is one I. M. Partankiss. And that’s none other than<br />
Kaspar Snit. Surely he must have reformed? After all, he is<br />
planning to donate a million dollars to his beloved native land,<br />
Verulia. Problem is, “The Zoomers” won’t be seen on TV until a<br />
million dollars has been raised.<br />
The Blande parents are off to a romantic vacation in Tuscany<br />
and Eleanor and Solly are left in the care of their new,<br />
extraordinary nanny, Mrs. Leer, and so the fun begins. The<br />
adventures they embark on are much more exciting than anything<br />
they’ve seen on “The Zoomers.”<br />
The thousands of readers who made The Fortress of Kaspar Snit<br />
such a success will welcome Cary Fagan’s laugh-out-loud sequel.<br />
Not only does this book stand alone as a hilarious story, but it<br />
also introduces the most memorable nanny since Mary Poppins.<br />
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<strong>Tundra</strong> <strong>Books</strong> | Spring 2007