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Hank Zipzer: The Life of Me (Enter at Your Own Risk)


Hank Zipzer the World's Greatest Underachiever

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No. of pages 256

Published: 2014

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Love the new CBBC series? Read the original books! TV tie-in edition of the New York Times bestselling series about the hilarious adventures of a cheeky, loveable hero. Twelve-year-old Henry "Hank" Zipzer is a smart and resourceful boy with a unique perspective on the world. Hank has dyslexia, and when problems arise, he deals with them in a way no one else would - putting him on a direct collision course with his teachers and parents, who don't seem to appreciate his latest scheme as much as he thought they would... But Hank always remains positive and convinced that the next big plan will deliver - after all, tomorrow is another day! In The Life of Me (Enter at Your Own Risk), Hank gets a crush on a girl. Life is looking good until Hank finds out that his crush is actually the cousin of his nemesis, McKelty!

 

 

This book features in the following series: Hank Zipzer, Hank Zipzer the World's Greatest Underachiever .

There are 256 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by Walker Books Ltd .

Henry Winkler (aka 'The Fonz') is co-author of the hugely popular Hank Zipzter series, based on his own experiences of dyslexia. Lin Oliver is a writer and producer of movies, books and television programmes for children. She lives in Los Angeles, USA, with her husband, Alan, and their three children.

 

This book is in the following series:

Hank Zipzer the World's Greatest Underachiever

Hank Zipzer

"Boys who struggle in school will especially appreciate the story, but this enjoyable, fast-paced novel will draw other children as well." (Booklist)"