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Jack: the (Fairly) True Tale of Jack and Beanstalk
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Jack: the (Fairly) True Tale of Jack and Beanstalk
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Jack: the (Fairly) True Tale of Jack and Beanstalk
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Fairy tale fans will give a GIANT cheer for this funny retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk from the
New York Times
Bestselling author of
Rump
and
Red
!
All his life, Jack has longed for an adventure, so when giants turn up in the neighbor's cabbage patch, he is thrilled! Soon Jack is chasing them to a land beyond the clouds, with his little sister, Annabella, in tow. The kingdom of giants is full of super-sized fun: puddings to swim in, spoons to use as catapults, monster toads to carry off pesky little sisters. . . .
But Jack and Annabella are on a mission. The king of the giants has taken something that belongs to them, and they’ll do anything—even dive into a smelly tureen of green bean soup—to get it back.
“Liesl Shurtliff has the uncanny ability to make magical worlds feel utterly real, and the best part is: you don’t even need a beanstalk to visit them
.” —Tim Federle, author of
Better Nate than Ever
"A delightful story of family, perseverance, and courage.
"
—Booklist
New York Times
Bestselling author of
Rump
and
Red
!
All his life, Jack has longed for an adventure, so when giants turn up in the neighbor's cabbage patch, he is thrilled! Soon Jack is chasing them to a land beyond the clouds, with his little sister, Annabella, in tow. The kingdom of giants is full of super-sized fun: puddings to swim in, spoons to use as catapults, monster toads to carry off pesky little sisters. . . .
But Jack and Annabella are on a mission. The king of the giants has taken something that belongs to them, and they’ll do anything—even dive into a smelly tureen of green bean soup—to get it back.
“Liesl Shurtliff has the uncanny ability to make magical worlds feel utterly real, and the best part is: you don’t even need a beanstalk to visit them
.” —Tim Federle, author of
Better Nate than Ever
"A delightful story of family, perseverance, and courage.
"
—Booklist