
THE MIGHTY ODDS - Amy Ignatow
~ Paperback (15 x 20cm)
What do you get when you mix a sci-fi nerd, a cartoonist, a social outcast, and the most popular girl in school with a mysterious bus crash? Some very specific, and mighty odd, superpowers . . .
The first book in a fun series about a diverse crew of middle school kids who, although very different, manage to become unlikely friends on the adventure of a lifetime, The Mighty Odds is a hilarious tale with multiple narrators that offers a quirky and contemporary take on identity and stereotypes.Â
“Ignatow turns on its head the classic middle school good kids-vs.-the populars/bullies trope." -- Kirkus
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THE MIGHTY ODDS - Amy Ignatow
~ Paperback (15 x 20cm)
What do you get when you mix a sci-fi nerd, a cartoonist, a social outcast, and the most popular girl in school with a mysterious bus crash? Some very specific, and mighty odd, superpowers . . .
The first book in a fun series about a diverse crew of middle school kids who, although very different, manage to become unlikely friends on the adventure of a lifetime, The Mighty Odds is a hilarious tale with multiple narrators that offers a quirky and contemporary take on identity and stereotypes.Â
“Ignatow turns on its head the classic middle school good kids-vs.-the populars/bullies trope." -- Kirkus
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~ Paperback (15 x 20cm)
What do you get when you mix a sci-fi nerd, a cartoonist, a social outcast, and the most popular girl in school with a mysterious bus crash? Some very specific, and mighty odd, superpowers . . .
The first book in a fun series about a diverse crew of middle school kids who, although very different, manage to become unlikely friends on the adventure of a lifetime, The Mighty Odds is a hilarious tale with multiple narrators that offers a quirky and contemporary take on identity and stereotypes.Â
“Ignatow turns on its head the classic middle school good kids-vs.-the populars/bullies trope." -- Kirkus























