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Always Dance With a Hairy Buffalo

Henry WinklerSeries: Ghost Buddy
4.5
(2)
Pages
192
Year
2013
Language
English

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Another hilarious adventure for Billy and the Hoove from bestselling authors Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver!
Billy Broccoli is used to getting expert advice--wanted or not--from the ghost with the most, Hoover Porterhouse! The Hoove has smooth moves and a silver tongue...and he isn't shy about sharing his words of wisdom! But when a night at the museum finds Hoover face-to-face with the ghost of a powerful Chumash Indian princess, his brain turns into mashed potatoes. Now the tables are turned and it's up to Billy to help Hoover find the words he needs to make a new friend. Praise for GHOST BUDDY #1: ZERO TO HERO:"This title is chock-full of nuggets that will have the boys cheering...What's more, parents and educators will cheer when Billy stands up to Rod without resorting to bully tactics."-- SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL"Readers will root for Billy to conquer his klutziness as well as the bully; his final feel-good triumph is satisfying."-- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY"The story will amuse young readers, reluctant readers, and high-interest, low reading ability older readers, particularly boys."-- LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION Lin Oliver is a television producer and writer and the Executive Director of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. She coauthored (with Henry Winkler) the NEW YORK TIMES bestselling middle-grade series HANK ZIPZER: THE WORLD'S GREATEST UNDERACHIEVER, and wrote the series WHO SHRUNK DANIEL FUNK? Lin resides in Los Angeles, California.

HENRY WINKLER is admired by audiences of all ages for his roles as the Fonz on the long-running series, Happy Days, and in such films as Holes and The Waterboy. He is also an award-winning producer and director of family and children's programming, and the author (with Lin Oliver) of the critically-acclaimed Hank Zipzer series. He lives in Los Angeles, California. Praise for GHOST BUDDY #1: ZERO TO HERO:"This title is chock-full of nuggets that will have the boys cheering...What's more, parents and educators will cheer when Billy stands up to Rod without resorting to bully tactics."-- SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL"Readers will root for Billy to conquer his klutziness as well as the bully; his final feel-good triumph is satisfying."-- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY"The story will amuse young readers, reluctant readers, and high-interest, low reading ability older readers, particularly boys."-- LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION

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