Howie Monroe and the Doghouse of Doom (Paperback)
| Author: James/ Helquist Howe | Illustrator: Brett Helquist Brett Helquist |
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Product Details:
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN-10: 0689839510
ISBN-13: 9780689839511
Sku: 30984772
Publish Date: 9/1/2002
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 7.75H x 6.25L x 0.5T
Pages:
96
Age Range:
12 to 15
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| Howie Monroe, that intelligent, brave--not to mention cute as a button--wirehaired dachshund is back with his third book. But what to write about next? Howie begins to write a story about a famous wizard with an inexplicable pain in his leg that is the result of an encounter with "The-Evil-Force-Whose-Nam-C'not-Be-Spoke." Illustrations. |
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From the Publisher:
Feeling inspired to write again, Howie Monroe, the little dachsund, puts pen to paper to tell about a courageous wizard who suffers from a pain in his leg due to a battle with an evil creature whose name cannot be spoken. |
Author Bio
James Howe
James Howe's career as a writer began in grade school when he wrote and edited a newsletter, "The Gory Gazette," for his classmates and friends. Although he loved writing, Howe's original career goal was to be an actor. After graduating from Boston University, he moved to New York City with his wife, Deborah, to pursue acting jobs. The couple began writing the book BUNNICULA in 1977, not realizing that Howe was beginning a new career as a children's writer. Since Deborah Howe's death in 1978, James Howe has written several sequels to their original work, as well as picture books, novels, and nonfiction.

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