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In this sophomore tale of our otherworldly duo, Dreary and Naughty
get off to an unlucky start on Valentine's Day weekend. All the
boys of Whispering Hills High have a crush on Naughty, which drives
a wedge between them (while Dreary is, well, dead to all the
girls). Can their feelings for each other survive under the trials
and tribulations of the dreaded Valentine's Day exchange? Taking us
all back to the days when not everyone was remembered on the
cardstock holiday, Friday the 13th of February is the perfect
message about what's truly important in love and friendship.
In this sophomore tale of our otherworldly duo, Dreary and Naughty
get off to an unlucky start on Valentine's Day weekend. All the
boys of Whispering Hills High have a crush on Naughty, which drives
a wedge between them (while Dreary is, well, dead to all the
girls). Can their feelings for each other survive under the trials
and tribulations of the dreaded Valentine's Day exchange? Taking us
all back to the days when not everyone was remembered on the
cardstock holiday, Friday the 13th of February is the perfect
message about what's truly important in love and friendship.
The Misadventures of Dreary and Naughty introduces two new icons to
the world of children's and teen literature. In a world where
everyday is Halloween, this is a cautionary tale about the son of
the Grim Reaper (Dreary) and the daughter of the Devil (Naughty),
who are sent by their parents to attend high school with mortal
children to learn about humanity-and how "inhuman" high school
years can be. Set in verse by John LaFleur and illustrated in black
and white watercolor by Shawn Dubin, it is a story that reminds
both young and old how it feels to be ostracized during our
sometimes-challenging school years. Embedded in the story is a
gentle reminder of the importance of tolerance and true friendship,
and how both can make school days go a little easier. This brand
new edition marks the 10-year anniversary of the title's initial
release in 2003 and features some revised text from the original.
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