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020 _a9781536235937
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_q(hardcover)
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082 1 4 _a[Fic]
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092 _aJ NESS
100 1 _aNess, Patrick,
_d1971-
_1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtRMtCTJtXP9WTDVpTCQq
_91326
245 1 0 _aChronicles of a lizard nobody /
_cPatrick Ness.
264 1 _aUnited States :
_bWalker Books Ltd.,
_c2024.
300 _a199 pages ;
_c21 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
520 _a"When Principal Wombat makes monitor lizards Zeke, Daniel, and Alicia hall monitors, Zeke gives up on popularity at his new school. Brought in as part of a district blending program, the monitor lizards were mostly ignored before. Reptiles aren't bullied any more than other students, but they do stick out among zebras, ostriches, and elk. Why would Principal Wombat make them hall monitors? Alicia explains that it's because mammals are afraid of being yelled (hissed) at by reptiles. The principal's just a good general, deploying her resources. Zeke balks, until he gets on the wrong side of Pelicarnassus. More than a bully, the pelican is a famed international supervillain-at least when his mother isn't looking. Maybe the halls are a war zone, and the school needs a hero. Too bad it isn't . . . Zeke. Smart, relatable, and densely illustrated in black and white for graphic appeal, this middle-grade series debut by a revered author returns to his themes of grief, bullying, and negotiating differences-but with zeal and comic relief to spare"--
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aLizards
_vJuvenile fiction.
_91327
650 0 _aReptiles
_vJuvenile fiction.
_91328
650 0 _aSchools
_vJuvenile fiction.
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