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Klawde

Evil Alien Warlord Cat: Enemies #2

Johnny Marciano Emily Chenoweth Robb Mommaerts

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English
Penguin Workshop
26 February 2019
Klawde is not your basic cat. He's an emperor from another planet, exiled to Earth. He's cruel. He's cunning. He's brilliant . . . and he's also Raj Banerjee's best friend.

Klawde and Raj are back! As summer turns to fall, our favorite warlord cat remains in his pitiful exiled existence.

But Raj has an even scarier prospect than cosmic exile- starting at a new school. And if things didn't seem complicated enough, both cat and human are confronted with two figures from their past they did not expect to pop up in Elba, Oregon . . .

Heavily illustrated, with a hilarious, biting voice that switches between Raj's and Klawde's perspectives, Klawde #2 is the story of an unlikely friendship that emerges as two fish out of water continue to find their footing in strange new worlds.
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Illustrated by:   Robb Mommaerts
Imprint:   Penguin Workshop
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Height: 184mm,  Width: 135mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   403g
ISBN:   9781524787226
ISBN 10:   1524787221
Series:   Klawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat
Pages:   224
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Writer and artist John Bemelmans Marciano is the grandson of Ludwig Bemelmans. John has continued his grandfather's legacy of the Madeline books with Madeline and the Old House in Paris, Madeline at the White House, and Madeline and the Cats of Rome. He is the author of Bemelmans- The Life and Art of Madeline's Creator, and of The Nine Lives of Alexander Baddenfield and The Witches of Benevento books, which were illustrated by Sophie Blackall. Emily Chenoweth is the author of Hello Goodbye (Random House, 2009), and the ghostwriter of seven young adult novels, two of which were New York Times bestsellers. Since 2012, she has worked with James Patterson, cowriting the novels First Love, The Lost, Humans Bow Down, and an upcoming YA novel, the novellas Little Black Dress, Tell Me Your Favorite Story (forthcoming), and I Funny- School of Laughs, all under the pen name Emily Raymond. Her fiction and essays have appeared in numerous publications and anthologies. She received her MFA from Columbia University in 2003, and worked for several years as a reviews editor at Publishers Weekly.

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