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Something strange is happening to Peanut. But Mira and Rosie can handle it! These two perfectly ordinary, capable sisters are fully confident they can study for their school's upcoming combat trials and care for their adorable baby sister, Peanut. So, what if she cries so hard she floods the entire house? Or randomly breathes fire? Or transforms into a (very soft) menacing creature? Mira and Rosie will just hide Peanut's powers until their parents come back, and they'll know what to do. Right? To make matters worse, rumors of a werebeast attract the attention of a monster hunter. And there's something unusual about their seemingly quiet town.
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Imprint:   Miscellaneous
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 233mm,  Width: 154mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781250896681
ISBN 10:   1250896681
Pages:   320
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Alina Tysoe is the pink-haired 30-something-year-old illustrator behind What's Up, Beanie?, a humorous autobiographical webcomic that's viewed by 1.5 million people every week. She worked as a 2D animator and storyboard artist for 4 years before diving into the world of webcomics and graphic novels. She lived in New Zealand for most of her life and currently lives with her husband in Canada. In her spare time Alina can be found playing video games and looking at cute videos of dogs.

Reviews for My Sister the Werebeast

""Filled with briskly comical moments, Tysoe's story is fast-paced and compulsively readable... This is a wonderful addition to middle grade graphic novel -collections."" --School Library Journal ""Titular werebeast Peanut--with her puff of bright blue hair, sweetly pointed ears, and singular fang-toothed smile--endears with her high-energy theatricality throughout this goofy fantasy romp, which thoughtfully explores themes of childhood anxiety, adolescent responsibility, and personal identity."" --Publishers Weekly ""Full of fantastical familial fun and is magnificently magical from start to finish."" --Stephanie Cooke, author of ParaNorthern and The Racc Pack ""It's impossible to read this book without a big silly grin on your face."" --Dave Roman, author of Unicorn Boy ""An enchanting tale full of magical hijinks with a heartwarming family story at its core."" --Debbie Fong, author of Next Stop


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