Irrational Treasure (Dumb and Dumber)
By (Author) STEVE FOXE
Scholastic US
Scholastic US
2nd August 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Crime and mystery fiction
FIC
Hardback
176
Width 217mm, Height 144mm, Spine 19mm
320g
Despite their exhausted history teachers best efforts to get them excluded, middle-schoolers Harry Dunne and Lloyd Christmas join their classmates on a special weekend-long trip to Americas capital, Washington, D.C. Shortly after arriving, the boys wander off the guided path at the Museum of American History, where they find a very suspicious-looking security guard seemingly breaking into one of the cases. This doesnt ring any mental alarm bells for Harry and Lloyd, who are instead excited and fascinated by the cases contents, even as the security guard tries to hush them up. Unfortunately, Harry and Lloyd end up setting off the actual alarm bells, and the security guard makes a break for itbut not before dropping a coded map that has certain locations around Washington, D.C. marked with strange symbols. The boys have just one thought: Scavenger Hunt! Soon, Harry and Lloyd (and their exasperated classmate Tini) embark on a romp through Washington DC to find everything on this scavenger hunt, all while being trailed by the thief who is after the real treasure the map leads to. Part Nicholas Cage heist of the Declaration of Independence, part hilarious middle grade adventure, Irrational Treasure is sure to be a hit of fans of Dumb and Dumber and kids who are new to the franchise alike!
Steve Foxe is the author of more than fifty comics and children's books for properties including Pokemon, Batman, Transformers, Adventure Time, Steven Universe, and Grumpy Cat. He lives in Queens with his partner and their dog, who is named after a cartoon character. Find out more at stevefoxe.com.
Shadia Amin is a Colombian cartoonist and illustrator based in Savannah, Georgia. She graduated from Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) with a bachelor's degree in sequential art, minoring in illustration. She later earned her master's degree in sequential art, also from SCAD. Her art aims to capture the fun of superheroes, fantasy, and life itself, and her works include Shiny Misfits, Spider-Ham, Aggretsuko, and Olive & Popeye. She has also contributed to anthologies like Alloy: Electrum and Votes for Women: The Battle for the 19th Amendment. Shadia is also a teacher, and when she is not working, she can be found cooking, playing video games, or spending time with her husband, dog, and cat. Find her online at shadiaminart.com.