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Frances and the Monster
By (Author) Refe Tuma
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
30th November 2022
27th October 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Fantasy
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Supernatural and mythological creatures
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Friends and friendships
813.6
Hardback
352
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
435g
A joy to read!" New York Timesbestselling author Margaret Peterson Haddix
What would you do if you accidentally brought a monster to life and set him loose on your town
Adventurous and charming, this middle grade twist on Frankenstein features a precocious main character who does just that. Perfect for fans of Serafina and the Black Cloak and the Greenglass House series.
Frances Stenzel was just trying to prove her scientific worth to her parents so they would take her with them to their scientific symposiums for onceinstead, she reawakened her great-grandfathers secret and most terrible invention.
Before it can destroy the town, she sets off after it, with her pet chimp and sarcastic robot tutor by her side. But monster-hunting isnt easy, and shell have to face a persistent constable, angry locals, and an unexpected friendship aheadall while the trail for the monster goes cold and time is running out beforeher science career, and the city itself, are doomed forever.
Full of thrills and heart alike, Frances and the Monster takes readers through winding streets and over perilous rooftops, with wily monsters, unpredictable twists, and powerful friendships waiting along the way.
A joy to read!" New York Timesbestselling author Margaret Peterson Haddix "A captivating tale filled with monsters, marvels, and misadventures, Frances and the Monster is gripping, inventive, and deeply moving. Tumas middle-grade debut is a harrowing and heartfelt tribute to owning your scars and learning to turn them into stars." Alysa Wishingrad, author ofThe Verdigris Pawn "This book has twists, turns, and surprises galoreAnd the ending, holy moly! No spoilers here, but this is the kind of book you'll want to talk about with a friend." Ben Gartner, author of The Eye of Ra series Bursting with wry humor and references toFrankenstein, Tumas (the What the Dinosaurs Did series) idiosyncratic, utterly original tale moves at breakneck speed while injecting considered discussions of modern themes such as gender roles and privilege. Publishers Weekly (starred review) [Frances] memorable adventure, with strong echoes of Mary Shelleys Frankenstein, plays out against a colorful background as she confronts who she is in a truly shocking finale. A fast-paced and remarkably original tale. Kirkus Reviews This "remix" repurposes Frankenstein's plot points and characters into a madcap adventure, nicely balancing whimsy and peril...Frances is both a terror and a delight. The author clearly had a rollicking good time, and readers will too. Horn Book Magazine
Refe Tuma is the co-creator of Dinovember and the What the Dinosaurs Did picture book series, including What the Dinosaurs Did Last Night, named a Best Children's Book of the Year with Honors by Bank Street College. His Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominated short stories and essays have appeared in all sorts of places, from wonderfully obscure literary journals to the New York Times. He lives with his family and his dog Boris in Kansas City, where he once experienced all four seasons in a single day. Learn more at refetuma.com. Oh, and it's pronounced 'reef.'