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Oh No! Not Again!: (Or How I Built a Time Machine to save History) (Or at Least My History Grade)
Hardback
Main Details
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Oh No! Not Again!: (Or How I Built a Time Machine to save History) (Or at Least My History Grade)
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Mac Barnett
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Illustrated by Dan Santat
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:40 | Dimensions(mm): Height 296,Width 258 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781423149125
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Disney Publishing Worldwide
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Imprint |
Disney Publishing Worldwide
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Publication Date |
5 June 2012 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Some kids are too smart for their own good...and maybe for everybody else's good. The overly ambitious little girl from Oh No! is back for more. But this time, she doesn't have a humongous problem, she has an EPIC crisis on her hands: a mere A on her history test! There's only one solution: travel back in time to 33,000 B.C. to make her wrong answer right! Mac Barnett and Dan Santat's laugh-out-loud sequel to the critically acclaimed Oh No! will be sure to tickle a prehistoric funny bone for fans new and neanderthal alike.
Author Biography
Mac Barnett (http://macbarnett.com) is a writer living in Oakland, CA. He's also on the board of 826LA, a nonprofit writing and tutoring center, and founder of the Echo Park Time Travel Mart, a convenience store for time travelers (seriously). Billy Twitters and His Blue Whale Problem, his first picture book, was published by Disney*Hyperion Books in June 2009. Dan Santat (www.dantat.com) is the author and illustrator of Guild of Geniuses and the illustrator of many books, including the Otto Undercover series by Rhea Perlman and The Secret Life of Walter Kitty by Barbara Jean Hicks. He also has an animated series for Disney called The Replacements. His first book with Hyperion, Always Lots of Heinies at the Zoo, published in May 2009. He lives in Southern California.
Reviews* "Barnett's deadpan prose and Santat's page-popping art hilariously reveal what happens when you mess with history, while delivering a light message about the perils of perfectionism."--Publishers Weekly * "Wonderfully ridiculous in premise and execution."--Kirkus Reviews "Santat's bright digital illustrations with lots of graphic elements capture the feel of the cinema....Readers will especially enjoy the hapless cave guys who have no idea what to do with paintbrushes and spray paint but seem to know how to drive the time-travel mobile. Whether they are shoving paintbrushes up their noses, spray-painting their faces, or stabbing each other with pencils, readers will find these Cave Stooges irresistible."--Horn Book
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