The Zoo of Impossible Animals: Into the Underzoo
The Zoo of Impossible Animals: Into the Underzoo
For 13-old Jake Jinks and his big sister Miranda, moving from the Washington, D.C. to rural New Mexico was number one on the Top Ten list of worst things ever to happen to them. When a mysterious ink monkey named Pablo appears at their house, they are led to the Zoo of Impossible Animals a top-secret facility dedicated to capturing nearly extinct, probably mythical, and unquestionably dangerous animals called cryptids. In a surprise tour of the Z.I.A. with its eccentric owner Dr. Cazador, they encounter poison-burping tatzelwurms, two-tailed cats called Bakenekos, Sasquatch-like orang mawas, and a Maltese blue tiger named Chung-Mae. But when the zoo s cryptids start disappearing and Jake and Miranda stumble upon the even deadlier, even more top-secret Underzoo they soon find themselves on the run from the most frightening, undiscovered animals in the world and a gang of bad guys. Can they save the Z.I.A.? Can they save themselves? This book is the perfect fit for reluctant readers and boys (or girls) who crave adventure, suspense, and cliff hangers at the end of every chapter.
Author: Rob a. Crisell
Publisher: de Portola Press
Published: 04/03/2017
Pages: 248
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.81lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.56d
ISBN: 9780692473634
About the Author
Crisell, Rob a.: - Rob Crisell is an author and attorney in Temecula, California. He is a graduate of Yale University and George Mason University School of Law. While at university, he was an editor and writer with numerous publications. During summers while still at university, Rob served as editorial assistant and writer at Sunset magazine, Outside magazine, among others. After graduation, he worked as an assistant editor and writer at Highlights for Children magazine in Pennsylvania, writing numerous articles for the magazine. He later worked as an editor at John Muir Publications in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he edited travel, science, and children s books. After John Muir, he was the founding editor-in-chief of American Archaeology magazine, where he also wrote more than a dozen articles. After graduating from law school in 2003, Rob worked briefly in law before entering the field of commercial real estate. In 2012, he returned to writing. He is also an actor and a visiting artist/instructor at local schools where he teaches the works of William Shakespeare. He currently lives Southern California with his wife and their two children.
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