No. of pages 56
Published: 2010
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In "Wonder Woman: Attack of the Cheetah," Diana Prince faces one of her greatest challenges yet as she confronts the cunning and ferocious villain Cheetah. As the two engage in a battle of strength and wits, Cheetah employs her agility and feral instincts, pushing Wonder Woman to her limits. Set against the backdrop of Themyscira and the human world, the story explores themes of friendship and betrayal, as Wonder Woman uncovers Cheetah's tragic past and reasons for her transformation into a fierce adversary. It’s a tale of empowerment, resilience, and the quest for understanding amidst conflict. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Wonder Woman .
This book is aimed at children at US 2nd grade-3rd grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.
There are 56 pages in this book. This book was published in 2010 by Stone Arch Books .
J. E. Bright is the author of many novels, novelizations, and novelty books for children and young adults. He lives in a sunny apartment in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, with his difficult but soft cat, Mabel, and his sweet kitten, Bernard. Dan Schoening was born in Victoria, B. C. Canada. From an early age, Dan has had a passion for animation and comic books. Currently, Dan does freelance work in the animation and game industry and spends a lot of time with his lovely little daughter, Paige. Jane Mason is no super hero, but having three kids sometimes makes her wish she had superpowers. Jane has written children's books for more than fifteen years and hopes to continue doing so for fifty more. She makes her home in Oakland, California, with her husband, three children, their dog, and a gecko. Her boys are begging for a pet cheetah, but Jane is holding firm.
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