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Condition: SECONDHAND
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Louis's best mates, Singo and Hassan, are into basketball and skateboarding, and his dad is into arm-wrestling. Dad wants to build Louis up with wrestling moves like the Walls of Jericho or the Five Star Frog Splash, but Louis is better at flexing words than flexing his muscles. This summer Louis is put to the test, starting with the  Phenomenon  of the broken mirror, leading to the  Paralysing  burglar incident, and finally the night when he comes face to face with  Peril . It's a wild week when the friends hide a runaway girl named Cordelia in the backyard tent, Dad falls for Doreen, and Louis tries the Top Roll Move on a big burly burglar. Louis Beside Himself  is a  Hilarious  and  Companionable  story about losing your words, finding your courage and arm-wrestling your way out of big trouble.
Author: Anna Fienberg
  Format: Paperback, 252 pages, 128mm x 198mm, 290 g
  
  Published: 2012, A&U Children's, Australia
  Genre: Children's Fiction
  Interest Age: From 8 to 12 years
                
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Louis's best mates, Singo and Hassan, are into basketball and skateboarding, and his dad is into arm-wrestling. Dad wants to build Louis up with wrestling moves like the Walls of Jericho or the Five Star Frog Splash, but Louis is better at flexing words than flexing his muscles. This summer Louis is put to the test, starting with the  Phenomenon  of the broken mirror, leading to the  Paralysing  burglar incident, and finally the night when he comes face to face with  Peril . It's a wild week when the friends hide a runaway girl named Cordelia in the backyard tent, Dad falls for Doreen, and Louis tries the Top Roll Move on a big burly burglar. Louis Beside Himself  is a  Hilarious  and  Companionable  story about losing your words, finding your courage and arm-wrestling your way out of big trouble.
              
         
      Louis Beside Himself
         
    