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El Día Que Me Lavé La Cara en El Inodoro Spanish edition
Brenda Kearns
El Día Que Me Lavé La Cara en El Inodoro Spanish edition
Brenda Kearns
Looking for children?s books in Spanish that young teens will love? Tired of Spanish books for teens that are serious, preachy or dull? Then try... The Day I Washed My Face in the Toilet
(El día que me lavé la cara en el inodoro)
A laugh-out-loud novel that?s perfect for girls and young teens!
All 14-year-old Monica Bloomfield wants is to spend August at a science camp far away from her idiot sister and weird little brother. Trouble is, Monica?s being dragged into the wedding party of her crabby old great aunt who lives in England?and if she wants to earn that science camp, she has to keep her siblings in line for the entire trip, plus convince her crazy grandma to move into a nursing home pronto. Monica?s determined to succeed, but things start out badly?and go downhill fast. First, her hyperactive brother overdoses on caffeine right before their eight-hour flight to England. Then a botched wine-tasting party ends so badly that even a policeman is left speechless (and in need of a new uniform). Getting into science camp isn?t going to be easy?especially with a rampaging bull, drunk parrot and the most gorgeous guy in the universe standing in her way. The Day I Washed My Face in the Toilet is a fast-paced tale about a girl trying to have a positive impact on her world and see social injustices corrected?with hilarious results, and one badly-mangled bridesmaid?s dress.
A Personal Note From The Author:
Unfortunately, I came up with the title of this book?and a pretty big chunk of the plot-line?the day I washed my face in a toilet. In my defense, we were living in the middle of nowhere, and a brutal storm had left us with no hydro, no heat, no lights and no running water for almost a week. I was cold and grimy, and by the fifth day I snapped. I pulled the top off the toilet tank and peered in. The water had been sitting there for days, so it smelled really funky. Also, every chain and bobbly thing in there was covered with a thick layer of (and here, I?m using the scientific term) bleck. Still, I was desperate. So I used the slimy toilet tank water and had what was probably the fastest sponge bath on record. Sadly, the curry incident happened to me, too. Shortly before I boarded an eight-hour flight from England to Canada, a friend took me out for a huge curry feast. I?d never had curry, and my intestines weren?t sure what to do with the stuff, so they promptly rejected it. I developed a massive case of explosive curry farts. I kept my coat zipped up for the entire flight home, hoping that would hide the smell. It didn?t. Toxic gasses trickled out through the neck of the coat, assaulting me and all of the passengers who were stuck sitting around me. This book is a labor of love?but it?s laced with some of my most cringe-worthy experiences, too! If you?re on the look-out for fun childrens Spanish books for young teens or tweens?or YOU love reading kids Spanish books that make you laugh out loud?then this one?s for you! Want to read more? Just scroll up and click the Look Inside feature on the top left hand side of the page.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | December 23, 2014 |
ISBN13 | 9781927711088 |
Publishers | Brenda Kearns |
Pages | 142 |
Dimensions | 9 × 133 × 203 mm · 172 g |
Language | Spanish |