Tuesday McGillycuddy Adventures
Published: 2016
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In "A Week Without Tuesday" by Stevie Lewis, a curious twist of fate leads to an unusual week in the life of an imaginative young girl named Tuesday. When she wakes up to find that her favorite day of the week has mysteriously vanished, Tuesday embarks on a whimsical adventure to unravel the mystery. Joined by her quirky friends and guided by her vivid imagination, she navigates through the challenges of a weekday-less existence, discovering the value of time, friendship, and the little moments that make life special. This enchanting tale celebrates creativity and the joy of embracing the unexpected. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Tuesday Mcgillycuddy Adventures .
This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.
This book was published in 2016 by Henry Holt & Company .
Angelica Banks is not one writer but two. Heather Rose and Danielle Wood are both award-winning authors of novels for adults. Writing the Tuesday McGillycuddy series together, they chose a pen name to make things easy. Danielle won the Vogel prize for her first novel, The Alphabet of Light and Dark. She is also the author of two short story collections - Rosie Little's Cautionary Tale for Girls and Mothers Grimm. Heather is the author of three novels, White Heart, The River Wife and The Butterfly Man. They both live in Tasmania, Australia. Between them they have two husbands, six children, a dog, a cat, six rats, quite a few guinea pigs and countless bees. Stevie Lewis grew up in Southern California and works in the animation industry as a visual development artist. She studied computer animation at Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida. In her spare time she enjoys traveling, rock climbing, baking cookies, browsing thrift shops, and drinking delicious coffee! She lives in San Francisco with her two little dogs.
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