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Danny, Who Fell in a Hole

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Danny’s parents have always been a bit flaky, but this time they have gone too far! Their latest plan to follow their dreams means Danny and his older brother will spend six months in Banff (wherev...
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  • 26 March 2013
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Danny’s parents have always been a bit flaky, but this time they have gone too far! Their latest plan to follow their dreams means Danny and his older brother will spend six months in Banff (wherever that is) and six months in New York City. Furious, Danny runs out of the house and straight into a very, very large hole. When it appears that help is not on the way, Danny becomes a subterranean Robinson Crusoe, creating shelter (garbage bag and paper clips), cereal (coffee creamer, rainwater, granola bars, and a few rogue raisins), and a washroom (a hole in a hole). His Man Friday has a long, earth-covered snout, a taste for beetles, and no eyes to speak of. Oh, and he also talks. His name is Mole, and he is excellent company — until a snake appears, and Danny must save his new friend.
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Price: $14.95
Pages: 96
Publisher: Groundwood Books
Imprint: Groundwood Books
Publication Date: 26 March 2013
Trim Size: 5.00 X 7.50 in
ISBN: 9781554983117
Format: Hardcover
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"A quirky existential adventure for thoughtful readers." Kirkus Reviews

"A thoroughly engrossing short tale … fantastical yet familiar, timeless, and with just the right touch of sentiment and seriousness" CM Canadian Review of Materials

"…funny and sweet tale about learning to embrace change and appreciating what one has." — Publishers' Weekly
Cary Fagan is the award-winning author of several books for children and adults, including Jacob Two-Two on the High Seas. Milan Pavlovic is an illustrator and graphic artist whose drawings, illustrations, paintings and comics have been published and exhibited internationally. He teaches at OCAD University and lives with his family in Toronto.