The Spy from the Bottom of the World: A Christmas Odyssey
What if Santa does exist? And what if his spies...and his monstrous enemies...have infiltrated your town? Jack Sheldon asks himself these questions as he navigates 7th Grade at Bells Moor Middle School, itself an epicenter of strange phenomena.
Jack's goofy buddy Brett disappears from the boys' room, leaving an icy puddle behind. While cutting class, Jack's delinquent friend Evan peeks into the music room and sees floating mallets playing glockenspiels; Evan is committed to a psychiatric ward.
Jack confronts his bumbling music teacher, Mr. Kobold, who identifies himself as one of Santa's helpers and seems to have extraordinary powers. Mr. Kobold explains that grotesque Antarctic elves are hatching treasonous plots against St. Nick's current regime.
Is Mr. Kobold delusional, or is a Polar conflict connected to the supernatural events? Why would evil forces choose to abduct Jack's peers? Could there be a civilization at the top of the world ruled by...? Jack and his adolescent posse travel to the ends of the earth, where Jack discovers that his destiny is linked to Christmas legends.
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The Spy from the Bottom of the World: A Christmas Odyssey
What if Santa does exist? And what if his spies...and his monstrous enemies...have infiltrated your town? Jack Sheldon asks himself these questions as he navigates 7th Grade at Bells Moor Middle School, itself an epicenter of strange phenomena.
Jack's goofy buddy Brett disappears from the boys' room, leaving an icy puddle behind. While cutting class, Jack's delinquent friend Evan peeks into the music room and sees floating mallets playing glockenspiels; Evan is committed to a psychiatric ward.
Jack confronts his bumbling music teacher, Mr. Kobold, who identifies himself as one of Santa's helpers and seems to have extraordinary powers. Mr. Kobold explains that grotesque Antarctic elves are hatching treasonous plots against St. Nick's current regime.
Is Mr. Kobold delusional, or is a Polar conflict connected to the supernatural events? Why would evil forces choose to abduct Jack's peers? Could there be a civilization at the top of the world ruled by...? Jack and his adolescent posse travel to the ends of the earth, where Jack discovers that his destiny is linked to Christmas legends.
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The Spy from the Bottom of the World: A Christmas Odyssey

The Spy from the Bottom of the World: A Christmas Odyssey

The Spy from the Bottom of the World: A Christmas Odyssey

The Spy from the Bottom of the World: A Christmas Odyssey

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Overview

What if Santa does exist? And what if his spies...and his monstrous enemies...have infiltrated your town? Jack Sheldon asks himself these questions as he navigates 7th Grade at Bells Moor Middle School, itself an epicenter of strange phenomena.
Jack's goofy buddy Brett disappears from the boys' room, leaving an icy puddle behind. While cutting class, Jack's delinquent friend Evan peeks into the music room and sees floating mallets playing glockenspiels; Evan is committed to a psychiatric ward.
Jack confronts his bumbling music teacher, Mr. Kobold, who identifies himself as one of Santa's helpers and seems to have extraordinary powers. Mr. Kobold explains that grotesque Antarctic elves are hatching treasonous plots against St. Nick's current regime.
Is Mr. Kobold delusional, or is a Polar conflict connected to the supernatural events? Why would evil forces choose to abduct Jack's peers? Could there be a civilization at the top of the world ruled by...? Jack and his adolescent posse travel to the ends of the earth, where Jack discovers that his destiny is linked to Christmas legends.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150866225
Publisher: Robert Elias
Publication date: 09/25/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 179 KB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

Robert Elias has been teaching middle school music for the last quarter century. He currently refuses to offer commentary on whether or not he himself is actually a spy for Santa Claus.
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