Artifacts by Pete Catalano Review
Artifacts by Pete Catalano
Release Date: May 17, 2016
Publisher: Tantrum Boooks
It's funny how one little letter can change a person's life.
Jax and his friends have been planning the summer of a lifetime at Camp Runamuck. However, when one of them is facing summer at a school desk for failing English, they watch those plans crash and burn!
At the last moment they're given a way out.
An extra credit assignment to find several fake artifacts for a fairy tale display their teacher is presenting at the local library.
Enlisting the aid of the Lost Boys, Jax and his friends battle fairy tale villains to see who can get their hand, or their hook, on it first.
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Old friends, new friends, siblings, parents and teachers all play a role in this fast paced, often hilarious middle grade adventure. It is nearing the end of the school year and the gang is already dreaming about summer fun away from their parents.
What the kids at first believe is a fun and simple way to get extra credit and save Crunch from summer school, turns out to be anything but simple and is even dangerous. A fresh and unexpected delightful read that shines a new light on familiar fairy tales and the age old battle of good vs evil.
This feel good buddy book is sure to be a neighborhood hit!
What the kids at first believe is a fun and simple way to get extra credit and save Crunch from summer school, turns out to be anything but simple and is even dangerous. A fresh and unexpected delightful read that shines a new light on familiar fairy tales and the age old battle of good vs evil.
This feel good buddy book is sure to be a neighborhood hit!
Pete Catalano’s books are written for kids of all ages — and adults who secretly never grew up. He lives in Charlotte, NC with his adorably funny wife and two neurotic dogs. Pete was a theatre major in college and tries to keep the ‘suspension of disbelief’ in his life as much as he can.
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