Críticas:
'Louis Sachar is one of the few masters of American fiction.' Independent on Sunday 'an exceptionally funny and generous book that is also a tightly plotted detective novel.' Praise for Holes, The Guardian 'a profoundly touching, funny and realistic novel about peer pressure and conscience.' Praise for the Boy Who Lost His Face, Sunday Telegraph 'Thirty clever, fast-moving stories that describe the bizarre events at Wayside School...each story is refreshingly different.' Praise for Sideways Stories from Wayside School, The Guardian
Reseña del editor:
While Mrs North, Marvin's teacher, is on holiday she has asked him to look after Waldo - her dog. Suddenly Marvin has become the luckiest boy in school. He'll get to sniff about Mrs North's house, look in her wardrobe, check out her bathroom and rummage in her fridge well that's what Stuart and Nick, his best friends, would like to do. But Marvin takes things a little more seriously. Afterall, he gets paid $3 a day while Mrs North's away and he gets a bonus on top of that if everything goes smoothly. What could possibly go wrong? Just how long can Marvin hold on to his luck. Louis Sachar tells this tale with a refreshing and bold frankness and again the characters are vividly portrayed in this the fourth of the series.
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