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Overview"""Chaos ensues when a young boy believes he's uncovered a loophole that entitles him to thousands of doughnuts for pennies on the dollar...throughout the narrative, Thomas Tosi weaves in comic shenanigans"" -Kirkus Reviews Why would anyone need six thousand doughnuts? Big family...little house... Fifth-grader Abe Mitchell is fed up with sharing. All he wants is something to call his own. And he just might get it when he finds a loophole in the fine print of a doughnut shop coupon. Abe thinks it entitles him to a fresh-baked mountain of crullers, dunkers, and chocolate-frosteds. But cashing in means war with Marlene Paczki, the daughter of the doughnut shop owner and Abe's new crush." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas Tosi , Meaghan Tosi , Heidi TosiPublisher: Dooney Press Imprint: Dooney Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.445kg ISBN: 9781954782013ISBN 10: 1954782012 Pages: 284 Publication Date: 04 June 2021 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAn energetic romp through a young boy's comedic quest and a warmly told tale of youth and family...The black-and-white line drawings by Meaghan Tosi, the author's daughter, are delightful, featuring images that employ the same humorous exaggeration and mock-serious tone that pervade the text. -Kirkus Reviews Packs all sorts of humor, while addressing some everyday problems like siblings, sharing, classmates, first crushes, and...well, all those small things which make life difficult in middle grade. -Bookworm for Kids This would be a fun book for parents or classrooms to read out loud to one another. ...it's full of fun, over-the-top (yet still entirely realistic) scenarios. -Shooting Stars Mag This book has everything and it's a kid-friendly chapter book. Boys and girls would both enjoy this fun book. -Life Is What It's Called This book isn't just about math. Abe is a fifth grader and is discovering his own feelings for a girl for the first time. Yup, it is a coming of age story too but it is hilarious. -Crafty Moms Share A wildly entertaining illustrated chapter book for anyone who loves to be amused and doesn't mind a little madness. -Icefairy's Treasure Chest """An energetic romp through a young boy's comedic quest and a warmly told tale of youth and family...The black-and-white line drawings by Meaghan Tosi, the author's daughter, are delightful, featuring images that employ the same humorous exaggeration and mock-serious tone that pervade the text."" -Kirkus Reviews ""Michael Crouch delivers an impressive narration of this whimsical children's story...perfect for young listeners."" (audiobook edition) -AudioFile Magazine ""2023 Winner: Middle-Grade/Young Adult Prize"" -New Hampshire Literary Awards ""Will have readers laughing, calculating, and empathizing simultaneously-a truly enjoyable read!"" -The Children's Book Review ""Packs all sorts of humor, while addressing some everyday problems like siblings, sharing, classmates, first crushes, and...well, all those small things which make life difficult in middle grade."" -Bookworm for Kids ""This would be a fun book for parents or classrooms to read out loud to one another. ...it's full of fun, over-the-top (yet still entirely realistic) scenarios."" -Shooting Stars Mag ""This book has everything and it's a kid-friendly chapter book. Boys and girls would both enjoy this fun book."" -Life Is What It's Called ""This book isn't just about math. Abe is a fifth grader and is discovering his own feelings for a girl for the first time. Yup, it is a coming-of-age story too but it is hilarious."" -Crafty Moms Share"" ""A wildly entertaining illustrated chapter book for anyone who loves to be amused and doesn't mind a little madness."" -Icefairy's Treasure Chest" An energetic romp through a young boy's comedic quest and a warmly told tale of youth and family...The black-and-white line drawings by Meaghan Tosi, the author's daughter, are delightful, featuring images that employ the same humorous exaggeration and mock-serious tone that pervade the text. -Kirkus Reviews Packs all sorts of humor, while addressing some everyday problems like siblings, sharing, classmates, first crushes, and...well, all those small things which make life difficult in middle grade. -Bookworm for Kids Author Information"Thomas Tosi is a bestselling author and filmmaker whose writing includes six feature screenplays, three novels, and a children's chapter book. He has written and directed numerous short dramatic films and the feature film ""Dribbles."" His films have been screened nationally on the USA TV Network, internationally at film festivals in Europe and North America as official entries of the United States, and regionally on PBS stations. His novel ""Six Thousand Doughnuts"" was narrated for audiobook by AudioFile Magazine Golden Voice, Michael Crouch. In August of 2022, it became the Number One Bestselling Children's Audiobook in independent bookstores across North America. He graduated from Boston University winning both the Blue Chip Award for undergraduate achievement and Redstone Award for filmmaking. Living in his native New Hampshire, he frequently collaborates on creative projects with his family. Meaghan Tosi, after being born on April Fools' Day in New Hampshire, has collected a BFA from Laguna College of Art and Design. She illustrated this book and the graphic novel ""Squashed"" alongside author Thomas Tosi. She has also self-published ""DWEEDY: The Imagined Adventures of My Deceased Cat."" She now lives in Portland, Oregon, for the art, coffee shops, vegan food, and the constantly lingering smell of rain." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |