Laugh Till You Cry - eBook
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Laugh Till You Cry - eBook  -     By: Joan Lowery Nixon

Laugh Till You Cry - eBook

Delacorte Press / 2009 / ePub

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Title: Laugh Till You Cry - eBook
By: Joan Lowery Nixon
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Delacorte Press
Publication Date: 2009
ISBN: 9780307536976
ISBN-13: 9780307536976
Ages: 10-14
Stock No: WW29224EB

Publisher's Description

For fans of Gillian Flynn, Caroline Cooney, and R.L. Stine comes Laugh Till You Cry from four-time Edgar Allen Poe Young Adult Mystery Award winner Joan Lowery Nixon.
 
        Thirteen-year-old Cody doesn’t like Texas. He and his mom were only supposed to spend the summer there, helping out his grandmother. But Cody’s grandmother is sick and needs them to stay. Now he’s the new kid at the local middle school and all his friends are back in California. You’d think Cody’s cousin Hayden would show him the ropes. Not only is Hayden in the same grade; he lives next door. But Hayden doesn’t want anything to do with Cody.
        Cody’s luck begins to change when he befriends Officer Ramsey, a policeman and aspiring stand-up comic. Officer Ramsey appreciates Cody’s jokes so much, he pays Cody for the material! But it’s no laughing matter when a crime is committed at school and Cody becomes a suspect. Cody is going to need more than jokes to solve this mystery—and clear his name.
 
"Nixon has crafted a lively, fast-paced tale with an intelligent young hero who is creative, courageous, and compassionate." –Kirkus Reviews
 
"Cody’s humorous side…and the book’s length make this mystery ideal." –School Library Journal
 
"A fast-paced and fun read." –VOYA

Author Bio

Joan Lowery Nixon was the author of more than 130 books for young readers and was the only four-time winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Best Young Adult Mystery Award. She received the award for The Kidnapping of Christina LattimoreThe SéanceThe Name of the Game Was Murder, and The Other Side of the Dark, which also won the California Young Reader Medal. Her historical fiction included the award-winning series The Orphan Train Adventures, Orphan Train Children, and Colonial Williamsburg: Young Americans.

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