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Fire Boy: Pants on Fire: Book 2

J.M. Joseph

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For National Curriculum Key Stage 2, Interest age: from c 8 years, Fantasy & magical realism (Children's / Teenage), Family & home stories (Children's / Teenage), Humorous stories (Children's / Teenage)

The sequel to the laugh-out-loud FIRE BOY, a story about unexpected superpowers, magical sweets, Inca legends and a cat named Lemon -- perfect for fans of My Brother is a Superhero and The Parent Agency.

A laugh-out-loud story about unexpected superpowers, magical sweets, friendship and a cat named Lemon - perfect for fans of My Brother is a Superhero and The Parent Agency.

Aidan (aka Fire Boy) has finally started to master his fiery super-power (obtained after accidentally eating a sweet filled with the juice of a magical Incan tree) and is thrilling the crowds at the circus. But with a newspaper prowling around investigating how Fire Boy really flies, his beloved circus about to leave him behind in London, and a pet cat that can now turn in to a tiger (thanks to eating one of those magical sweets herself), Aidan still has quite a bit to be dealing with...

Then the news leaks that a supervillain is on the loose, so Aidan, his friends Sadie and Hussein, and the circus all flee to New York City. But will they be able to protect the priceless remaining sweets, stop Lemon from terrorising the local bird population and stay alive long enough to finish the school year?

Find out in the sequel to the 'snortingly funny' (Booktrust) Fire Boy!

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J.M. Joseph

Jay M. Joseph grew up on the East coast of America surrounded by hills, forest and shopping malls. Like all good American boys, he played baseball, obeyed his father, went to church and pledged allegiance to the flag.

As soon as he was old enough, he left. He crossed the ocean to Ireland where he studied for four years and later settled in England. He now lives in Bristol with his wife, three children and two dogs.

Most of Joseph's working life has been spent teaching. His hobbies include reading, running and moaning about Arsenal. He also writes.

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