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Book of Bad Bargains

Book of Bad Manners Series

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Book of Bad Bargains

By: Laura Teste
Narrated by: Noah McCoy, Adeline McCoy, Jason McCoy
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Books from the Book of Bad Manners series received four awards in Story Monsters' 2023 Purple Dragonfly Book Awards.

Spattered with irreverence and touched with ingenuity, this series featuring Jazz and her older brother has the feel of an instant classic. Gratefully, Laura Teste, in her author-illustrator debut, has included tongue-in-cheek nods to the lucky adults in the room. For the inquisitive-can’t-sit-still children, her series is sure to capture their attention and whet their appetite for more.

In book two of the series, Book of Bad Bargains, Jazz tries to convince her older brother to trade his beloved blue marble with increasingly peculiar bargains.

Listeners, quite possibly even adult listeners, are introduced to a curious range of trinkets.

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