Andrew North Blows Up the World by Adam Selzer

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  • Pub. Date: September 2009
  • 128pp
  • Sales Rank: 379,630

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  • Age Range: 7 to 10
  • Reading Level from Lexile: 770L 
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Product Details

  • Pub. Date: September 2009
  • Publisher: Random House Children's Books
  • Format: Hardcover, 128pp
  • Sales Rank: 379,630
  • Age Range: 7 to 10
  • Lexile: 770L 

Synopsis

A dynamic and hilarious new hero for early middle-grade.

Andrew "Danger" North is no ordinary third-grader. He, his brother, Jack, and his father are spies. That is what Jack has always told him, and everything Andrew has learned from his dad’s favorite spy movies tells him it must be true. When Andrew comes across his brother’s graphing calculator, he’s sure it’s a communication device that will put him in touch with the secret spy headquarters. But instead of punching in a greeting to the spy society, Andrew accidentally punches in a code that might blow up the world! And if that isn’t bad enough, his math teacher then confiscates the top secret communication device and takes it to the mysterious Storage Room B. Now Andrew is on a spy mission to find his brother’s communicator and save the world from mass destruction. Will he be able to save the world?


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Children's Literature

Fortunately for middle-grade readers, the creative part of Adam Selzer's brain got stuck in third grade. He includes in this book all the age-appropriate words and issues—puking, bullies, and spies, not to mention a prissy girl in a minor role. At the same time, also fortunately, whatever part of the brain is responsible for crafting a novel, Selzer's kept growing. This novel manages to be funny, suspenseful, and sweet. Andrew North is certain his family is a cell of professional spies. What else could explain his father's dull job selling insurance, his mother's boring casseroles, or, the tendency of his older brother, Jack, to close his bedroom door whenever Andrew appears? All of these must be covers for their true identities. Anyway, Jack has told him they are spies and also that the school janitor was a soldier who fought for the Russians in the Cold War and murders students who try to sneak into the mysterious Storage Room B. Each chapter opens with a brief peek into Andrew's spy-oriented imagination. Jack's algebraic calculator, for instance, which Andrew takes from Jack's room, must be a "super-powerful spy gadget" whose "COS" and "Y=" buttons can blow up the world. When Andrew's teacher confiscates the calculator, which ends up in Storage Room B, Andrew is in trouble. Complicating the situation is Andrew's upcoming solo choral performance, to which he must wear the fuzzy squirrel sweater his aunt made him. That a purloined calculator and a looming concert can make for a suspenseful story is part of Selzer's sweet genius for craft. That Andrew comes to terms with his family's boring life—and then rejects the realization to return to a world of spies and mischief ishis spot-on middle-grade mentality. Reviewer: Cynthia Levinson

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Biography

Adam Selzer is the author of How to Get Suspended and Influence People, Pirates of the Retail Wasteland, and I Put a Spell on You. In addition to his work as a tour guide and assistant ghostbuster (really), he moonlights as a rock star. Check him out on the Web at www.adamselzer.com.


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