| Stephen Manes - Juvenile Fiction - 1993 - 132 pages
A diminutive red-haired man no bigger than a hen's egg, Rhode Island Red leaves his home among the chickens and travels throughout Rhode Island, becoming a legendary figure ... | |
| Stephen Manes - Juvenile Fiction - 1984 - 130 pages
Soon after Oscar receives a home video recorder and camera from his mother's eccentric inventor cousin, Oscar's pictures of alien invaders begin to turn up mysteriously on ... | |
| Stephen Manes - 1986 - 180 pages
Sent to a summer camp for overweight children, a boy and girl rebel against the camp's authorities and discover their own effective method of losing weight. | |
| Stephen Manes - Juvenile Fiction - 1984 - 34 pages
Ogden Pettibone watched television so much that he finally turned into a set with the picture appearing on his stomach. | |
| Stephen Manes - Juvenile Fiction - 1986 - 132 pages
The funniest family in America is back with their outrageous sequel to Hooples' on the Highway. It looks like the Hooples' Thanksgiving is for the birds! | |
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