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Marco: Master of Disguise


book 2, Marco

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No. of pages 64

Published: 2012

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Great for age 12-18 years

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Nearly everyone in my class had a pet of some sort. Lots of them had dogs, and a fair few had cats, budgies and goldfish. Max Wallace had a hamster and Adam O'Hara had a tortoise which he claimed was sixty years old, though I'm pretty sure he was exaggerating. Sam Tripp had a small lizard and a pet rabbit, which was a strange combination. But no one I knew had a grizzly bear sleeping in their garden shed, or sat beside a grizzly bear most nights watching TV.

Marco wasn't a pet, of course. He was my friend. My best friend.

Can Patrick stop his friend being sent back to the zoo? An absurd and hilarious tale of real friendship.

 

This book features in the following series: A Rather Remarkable Grizzly Bear, Marco .

There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published 2012 by O'Brien Press Ltd .

Born in Dublin, Gerry Boland is a writer, teacher and committed environmentalist. Aine Mc Guinness is from a small village on the East coast of Ireland. An early love for art led her to study animation at the National Film School of Ireland where she graduated with a degree in 2007. She worked as an animator until 2010 before starting her career as an illustrator. Her work is often inspired by childhood memories and nature and mainly combines digital and watercolour painting. Aine is currently based in Dublin, Ireland.

This book is in the following series:

A Rather Remarkable Grizzly Bear

Marco
It's not every day that an escaped grizzly bear knocks politely on your door and asks for a cup of tea!

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