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Witches, Tsunami, Toxic Chemicals and Tossed Cookies "We didn't mean to get into trouble. The trouble always found us…" This is a book about ordinary kids who get into extraordinary trouble. What happens when Kovar brings his sister's cat from the dead? What happens when Adam finally goes boogie boarding? Was it really a good idea for Charlie to take candy from the doorstep of the witch's house? And what about the inter-school game of capture the flag played with stinky water balloons? Epic humor, horror and pungent stanks… Written for young people and adults with a sense of humor, The Zombie…mehr

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Witches, Tsunami, Toxic Chemicals and Tossed Cookies "We didn't mean to get into trouble. The trouble always found us…" This is a book about ordinary kids who get into extraordinary trouble. What happens when Kovar brings his sister's cat from the dead? What happens when Adam finally goes boogie boarding? Was it really a good idea for Charlie to take candy from the doorstep of the witch's house? And what about the inter-school game of capture the flag played with stinky water balloons? Epic humor, horror and pungent stanks… Written for young people and adults with a sense of humor, The Zombie Cat includes seven stories plus a full length chapter book (novella). Mark Binder is the storytelling author of more than 20 books and audio books, including It Ate My Sister and It was a dark and stormy night… Much of his work is multigenerational for diverse audiences of listeners and readers. An internationally renowned performer, he tours the world sharing truths, telling lies and transmitting joy. Fun, funny, disgusting and exciting!
Autorenporträt
Mark Binder is a graduate of Columbia University, where he studied mythology with David Damrosch and T. E. Gaster and storytelling with Spalding Gray. He received an MA in Theater and English from Rhode Island College, and is a graduate of the Trinity Rep Theater Conservatory. He is a former editor of the Rhode Island Jewish Herald newspaper, where he began writing his Chelm stories. Over the years, he has edited magazines, started small theaters, repaired windows, taught at schools and universities, and toured the world as a performance storyteller, spinning tales for listeners of all ages. He has written and recorded more than 20 books and audio books for adults, families and children. Mark lives in Providence with his wife and family.