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A ten-year-old Lebanese boy balances his life in a war-torn city.
Know someone who's starting school? Getting a new job? Going to the
in-laws' for the first time? For anyone on the brink of something
scary, this gift edition of a hilarious classic is the perfect
antidote.
You're skating downhill, but you don't know how to stop. You're
having your hair cut, and you suddenly realize . . . they're
cutting it too short. There's no question about it: some things are
scary. And never have common bugaboos been exposed with more comic
urgency than in this masterful mix of things horrible and
humiliating, monstrous or merely unsettling. Now in a compact
edition with a new cover - and a bookplate that lets gift-givers
specify the occasion - Florence Parry Heide's witty text and Jules
Feiffer's over-the-top illustrations will get even the most anxious
recipients laughing, while reassuring them (no matter how old they
are) that they're not alone in their fears.
"From the Hardcover edition."
Ahmed drives his donkey cart through the streets of Cairo,
delivering butane gas cylinders to his father's customers. He knows
everyone and has a part to play in the life of the city. He is
proud to be strong enough to help his family, but most of all he is
proud of his precious secret, a secret that he keeps until the end
of the day. The book reveals a lot about Ahmed's life, and finally
his secret - that he can write his name.
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