Things That Go Bump, Volume 1: Plays for Young Adults Contributor(s): Brennan, Kit (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1897109369 ISBN-13: 9781897109366 Publisher: Signature Editions
Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: October 2009 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Drama | Anthologies (multiple Authors) - Drama | American - General |
Dewey: 812.608 |
Physical Information: 0.48" H x 6.6" W x 8.98" L (0.72 lbs) 202 pages |
Features: Price on Product, Table of Contents |
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Publisher Description: These six recent Canadian plays for elementary school age audiences is a companion volume to 2009's Things That Go Bump, Volume 1. Lig & Bittle by Elyne Quan and Jared Matsunaga-Turnbull: The story of Lig, who is big, and Bittle, who is little, as they embark on a funny, wild and adventure-filled journey to a place called Perfeckt Phitt, in hopes that they'll find somewhere to belong. A Giraffe in Paris by Mark Haroun: When the young Prince of Egypt sets out to bring a giraffe to the King of France in Paris, blistering heat, crocodiles, a scheming circus ringleader and growling wolves are just some of the adventures that mark their cross-continental journey. The Secret Life of the Octopus by Clem Martini: When Leah and Willis are forced to serve their detentions in their school's gloomy science room they reluctantly meet and then become attached to the mysterious eight-legged occupant of the corner aquarium. Bluenose by Emil Sher: Three bumbling, colonizing, red-nosed pirates get more than they bargained for when a blue-nosed captive punctures their assumptions and beliefs. The Incredible Speediness of Jamie Cavanaugh by Chris Craddock: All her life, people have told Jamie Cavanaugh to "Slow down " Jamie knows she is developing Super Speed, but her parents suggest the culprit might actually be ADHD. Under the Big Top by Jan Derbyshire: About to be heads over heels in love, ZooZoo hesitates; why did her happy-go-lucky clown parents divorce, when they were all under the big top and living the happy dream? |
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