Mabby The Squirrel's Guide To Flying

Fiction - YA, School, Social Issues, Kids, Teen
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Author: Matthew Claybrook ISBN: 9781946446787
Publisher: Matthew Claybrook Publication: January 25, 2017
Imprint: Matthew Claybrook Language: English
Author: Matthew Claybrook
ISBN: 9781946446787
Publisher: Matthew Claybrook
Publication: January 25, 2017
Imprint: Matthew Claybrook
Language: English

   “So, what’s the password to this… club, thing?” Mabby asked.

   Syriss paused, then smiled. “Inimical Umbra.”

   On 16 Tadwick Way, Tankery Bough, in the treetop realm of Hesperia, there lived a little squirrel pup named Mabby, living alone with his father. He was having some trouble learning how to fly.

   His friends vowed in secrecy to find out about the strange happenings in Hesperia. Syriss the Secret Keeper, was the rather annoying “leader.” Nevertheless, it turns out, someone is going around killing squirrels.

   How could a little handful of misfit squirrel pups do anything about the dark shadows?  And further, how can Mabby succeed in his pursuit of major airtime and general awesomeness, with such awful and annoying distractions, like conspiracy and murder?

   Bruh.

    School sucks. It sucks for squirrels, too.

    Join Mabby, Dorma, Tufa, Syriss and Bo on the appropriately awkward journey of learning how to use their wings, in,

“Mabby the Squirrel’s Guide to Flying!”

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   “So, what’s the password to this… club, thing?” Mabby asked.

   Syriss paused, then smiled. “Inimical Umbra.”

   On 16 Tadwick Way, Tankery Bough, in the treetop realm of Hesperia, there lived a little squirrel pup named Mabby, living alone with his father. He was having some trouble learning how to fly.

   His friends vowed in secrecy to find out about the strange happenings in Hesperia. Syriss the Secret Keeper, was the rather annoying “leader.” Nevertheless, it turns out, someone is going around killing squirrels.

   How could a little handful of misfit squirrel pups do anything about the dark shadows?  And further, how can Mabby succeed in his pursuit of major airtime and general awesomeness, with such awful and annoying distractions, like conspiracy and murder?

   Bruh.

    School sucks. It sucks for squirrels, too.

    Join Mabby, Dorma, Tufa, Syriss and Bo on the appropriately awkward journey of learning how to use their wings, in,

“Mabby the Squirrel’s Guide to Flying!”

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