The League of Unexceptional Children by Gitty Daneshvari - ISBN: 9780349124209
Paperback
Perfectly average kids become spies in this hilarious, unexceptional adventure.

The League of Unexceptional Children

Book 1

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  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    12 January 2016

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Summary

Hilarious action adventure for readers aged 8 and up, featuring the world’s most *un*exceptional spies. You think spies are clever and cool and mysterious? Think again …

When Jonathan and Shelley are summoned to work for The League of Unexceptional Children they’re more than a little bit surprised. Average in every single way, they’ve never been singled out for anything in their lives … scrap that, they’ve never even been noticed.

But that’s exactly what the League is…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780349124209
ISBN-10:0349124205
Author:Gitty Daneshvari
Publisher:Hachette Children's Group
Imprint:Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:12 January 2016
Weight:215g
Dimensions:198mm x 132mm x 18mm
Series:The League of Unexceptional Children
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Critics Review

Code-cracking caper

Code-cracking caper * The School Run *Delivers hilarious shenanigans…This humorous new series is sure to appeal to fans of Daneshvari and other lovers of the ludicrous. * Kirkus *Pokes sly fun at the pressure to raise future valedictorians and CEOs, by turning the tables on the classic trope of an average kid discovering greatness…Daneshvari’s fast-paced, twisty story is chock-full of clever humor. * Publisher’s Weekly *This…amusing chapter book goes down easy. Even with the fate of the world resting on their ‘slightly hunched’ shoulders, the main characters are so disarmingly upfront about their inadequacies that they’ll definitely have readers on their side. * Booklist *Keeps readers giggling. * SLJ *

About The Author

Gitty Daneshvari

At the ripe old age of ten, Gitty and her classmates underwent an IQ test followed by a short interview. A week later, it was announced that of the twenty-five students in her class, twenty had been chosen for the Talented and Gifted Program. Gitty, along with two foreign exchange students who could barely speak English, was in the remaining five. That day she went home and explained to her parents that she believed working at the mall’s food court was her destiny for she was neither talented nor gifted.

Decades later, Gitty realized that more important than being ‘talented’ is finding something you love and working hard at it.

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