 |
When a Sentence Ends in a Surprising Gazebo
with a forward by Lemony Snicket
When a Sentence Ends in a Surprising Gazebo is 826 Seattle's second anthology and features the following; a forward by the esteemed but oft beleaguered Lemony Snicket, many stories about zombies (including “Zombie Apocalypse in Port Salmon” by Ben Griggs), stunning breadth of imagination, a spy thriller involving maple syrup, references to the poetry of William Carlos Williams, a chicken as a hero, the phrase “formerly blue dress”, and (very) short chapters.
Published by 826 Seattle in November, 2009. Paperback. 200 pages.
DESIGNER: Julia Littlefield
Shipping weight: 12 oz.
Appropriate for beginning and intermediate readers.
When a Sentence Ends in a Surprising Gazebo
Item# 02-2134
$12.00
|