
The Case of the New Professor
Steve Brezenoff(Author)
Raintree (Publisher)
Published on 2. May 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-1-4747-7081-1 (ISBN)
Description
Something is weird at the Museum of Natural History. There are hominids in the dinosaur exhibition! Wilson Kipper knows this can't be right, since no hominids lived during the time of the dinosaurs. It turns out his suspicions are correct: someone is altering the exhibition at night. Is it one of the janitors? A new professor or her daughter? Or someone else? Wilson and his friends need to get to the bottom of this messed-up exhibition.
Something is weird at the Museum of Natural History. There are hominids in the dinosaur exhibition! Wilson Kipper knows this can't be right, since no hominids lived during the time of the dinosaurs. It turns out his suspicions are correct: someone is altering the exhibition at night. Is it one of the janitors? A new professor or her daughter? Or someone else? Wilson and his friends need to get to the bottom of this messed-up exhibition.
Something is weird at the Museum of Natural History. There are hominids in the dinosaur exhibition! Wilson Kipper knows this can't be right, since no hominids lived during the time of the dinosaurs. It turns out his suspicions are correct: someone is altering the exhibition at night. Is it one of the janitors? A new professor or her daughter? Or someone else? Wilson and his friends need to get to the bottom of this messed-up exhibition.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Capstone Global Library Ltd
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 8 to 11 years
Dimensions
Height: 191 mm
Width: 133 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4747-7081-1 (9781474770811)
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Case of the New Professor
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Steve Brezenoff is the author of more than fifty middle-grade chapter books, including the Field Trip Mysteries series, the Ravens Pass series of thrillers, and the Return to the Titanic series. He's also written three young-adult novels, Guy in Real Life; Brooklyn, Burning; and The Absolute Value of -1. In his spare time, he enjoys video games, cycling, and cooking. Steve lives in Minneapolis with his wife, Beth, and their son and daughter. . Lisa K. Weber makes art for comics, kid's books, and cartoons. Her work has included graphic-novel adaptations of classic literature, illustrated books for young and middle-grade readers, and character and storyboard design for animations. She cofounded the comic book label HexComix in 2014, cocreating and illustrating its flagship title, Hex11, which earned a nomination for the Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity in Comics. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, raised in Wilmette, Illinois, and schooled in New York City, Lisa currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California, where she enjoys healthy doses of satire, science fiction, and classic-rock radio.
Steve Brezenoff is the author of more than fifty middle-grade chapter books, including the Field Trip Mysteries series, the Ravens Pass series of thrillers, and the Return to the Titanic series. He's also written three young-adult novels, Guy in Real Life; Brooklyn, Burning; and The Absolute Value of -1. In his spare time, he enjoys video games, cycling, and cooking. Steve lives in Minneapolis with his wife, Beth, and their son and daughter. . Lisa K. Weber makes art for comics, kid's books, and cartoons. Her work has included graphic-novel adaptations of classic literature, illustrated books for young and middle-grade readers, and character and storyboard design for animations. She cofounded the comic book label HexComix in 2014, cocreating and illustrating its flagship title, Hex11, which earned a nomination for the Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity in Comics. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, raised in Wilmette, Illinois, and schooled in New York City, Lisa currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California, where she enjoys healthy doses of satire, science fiction, and classic-rock radio.
Steve Brezenoff is the author of more than fifty middle-grade chapter books, including the Field Trip Mysteries series, the Ravens Pass series of thrillers, and the Return to the Titanic series. He's also written three young-adult novels, Guy in Real Life; Brooklyn, Burning; and The Absolute Value of -1. In his spare time, he enjoys video games, cycling, and cooking. Steve lives in Minneapolis with his wife, Beth, and their son and daughter. . Lisa K. Weber makes art for comics, kid's books, and cartoons. Her work has included graphic-novel adaptations of classic literature, illustrated books for young and middle-grade readers, and character and storyboard design for animations. She cofounded the comic book label HexComix in 2014, cocreating and illustrating its flagship title, Hex11, which earned a nomination for the Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity in Comics. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, raised in Wilmette, Illinois, and schooled in New York City, Lisa currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California, where she enjoys healthy doses of satire, science fiction, and classic-rock radio.