
Return to Howliday Inn
Atheneum Books for Young Readers (Publisher)
Published on 28. March 1992
Book
Hardback
156 pages
978-0-689-31661-6 (ISBN)
Description
When the stars of Bunnicula, Howliday Inn and The Celery Stalks at Midnight return to Chateau Bow-Wow, they're in for their most fur-raising adventure yet. There are some strange goings on at the "guest home" for pets, and Horold, Chester, Howie, and the inn's other guests are up to their trembling noses in suspense. 10 illustrations.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Simon & Schuster
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: From Third Grade to Seventh Grade, Reading Age: From 8 to 12 years, Interest Age: From 8 to 11 years
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 218 mm
Width: 146 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
354 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-689-31661-6 (9780689316616)
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James Howe is the author of more than ninety books for young readers. Bunnicula, coauthored by his late wife Deborah and published in 1979, is considered a modern classic of children’s literature. The author has written six highly popular sequels, along with the spinoff series Tales from the House of Bunnicula and Bunnicula and Friends. Among his other books are picture books such as Horace and Morris but Mostly Dolores and beginning reader series that include the Pinky and Rex and Houndsley and Catina books. He has also written for older readers. The Misfits, published in 2001, inspired the nationwide antibullying initiative No Name-Calling Week, as well as three sequels, Totally Joe, Addie on the Inside, and Also Known as Elvis. A common theme in James Howe’s books from preschool through teens is the acceptance of difference and being true to oneself. Visit him online at JamesHowe.com.