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Dizzy Fantastic and Her Flying Bicycle
by Andrew Hueller
Springville, UT: Bonneville Books, 2010 (160 p.)
 

Genre:  Children's Book Fiction

Subjects: Imagination in children -- Juvenile fiction; Overweight children -- Juvenile fiction; Superheroes -- Juvenile fiction; Bullying -- Juvenile fiction; Bicycles -- Juvenile fiction; Self-confidence in children -- Juvenile fiction; Interpersonal relations -- Juvenile fiction; Vacations -- Juvenile fiction; Fourth grade (Education) -- Juvenile fiction; School children -- Juvenile fiction; Elementary schools -- Juvenile fiction; Schools -- Juvenile fiction; Summer -- Juvenile fiction; Individuality -- Juvenile fiction; Brothers and sisters -- Juvenile fiction; Parent and child -- Juvenile fiction; Families -- Juvenile fiction; Humorous stories, American -- Juvenile fiction;
Summary:
The kids at school make fun of her, her brother thinks she's annoying, and her parents are always busy at their ice cream shop. It isn't until she discovers she can fly atop her white Thunderstrike bicycle that Debbie Fine knows deep down she's "Dizzy Fantastic-Fourth-Grade Superhero!" After all, who else but a superhero would be brave enough to befriend Mean Mr. Wilson and his rabid black Labrador, T-Rex? But when a terrible tragedy strikes that even Dizzy Fantastic is powerless to stop, Debbie must learn how to trust herself and her own abilities before she can save the day once more. (Publisher website)

HBLL Call No: 813 H87111diz




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