Ishmael and the Return of the Dugongs

Ishmael and the Return of the Dugongs

by Michael Gerard Bauer (Author)

Synopsis

Ishmael is back at St. Daniel's for another year of misadventure, with his best mate Razz determined to set him up with dream-girl Kelly. Unfortunately, before Ishmael can win her heart, he has to overcome a humiliating pool incident, a nasty knockout and getting caught red-handed with her diary ...Ishmael's only hope lies with his dad's rock band, but can The Dugongs set everything right?

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Templar Publishing
Published: 01 Jun 2012

ISBN 10: 1848777124
ISBN 13: 9781848777125
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: Awkward situations and mortifying mishaps seem to follow Ishmael everywhere!

Media Reviews
Michael Gerard Bauer's hero is the classic underdog who with wit and quick-thinking outwits the bullies and - we hope - gets the girl. * The Bookseller *
School life, friendship and bullying come under the spotlight in the hilarious follow up to Don't Call Me Ishmael, which was widely praised. * Bookseller *
This is a great read with a comic genius at work * Lovereading4kids.co.uk *
Readers will be instantly engaged with this moving, comic tale and the dialogue which is full of wit will draw you into the characters. This book is a blast - whether you're a boy or girl, you'll enjoy the adventure, the love, the fun, the cringe-worthy predicaments and the rock and roll. * Bookapoet *
'moving and immediately engaging, it will appeal to young people - particularly boys - but also has cross-generational interest.' * We Love this Book *
Author Bio
Michael Gerard Bauer was born in Brisbane and taught English and Economics at secondary schools for a number of years but now he devotes himself to full-time writing, school visits and Festival appearances. His first novel THE RUNNING MAN won the 2005 CBCA Book of the Year for Older Readers. Michael lives with his family near the beautiful Brisbane suburb of Ashgrove - the setting for THE RUNNING MAN. It is the suburb in which he grew up, where he went to school, where he spent several years teaching, where he met his wife and where, only a few streets away from his present house, in what used to be a private hospital, he was born. Sometimes Michael thinks he should get out more. Visit him at www.michaelgerardbauer.com.