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Zathura

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ISBN-10: 0618253963

ISBN-13: 9780618253968

Edition: 2002

Authors: Chris Van Allsburg, National Geographic Learning Staff

List price: $18.99
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On the last page of the Caldecott-winning book Jumanji, young Danny Budwing is seen running after his brother, Walter, with a game tucked under his arm. Now after twenty years, Chris Van Allsburg is ready to reveal what happens when Danny and Walter roll the dice. This time the name of the game is Zathura and the battling Budwing boys are in for the ride of their lives.The first book in seven years by Chris Van Allsburg, Zathura is a dramatic adventure that promises a breathtaking and unforgettable experience. At the story's end which becomes, miraculously, the beginning, we find that Walter's feelings for his little brother are greatly altered.Only the mind and hand of Chris Van Allsburg…    
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Book details

List price: $18.99
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 10/28/2002
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Size: 9.00" wide x 11.88" long x 0.38" tall
Weight: 1.320
Language: English

Considered to be one of the foremost authors and illustrators of surrealistic fantasy for children, Chris Van Allsburg was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1949. He received his B. F. A. at the University of Michigan and his M. F. A. at the Rhode Island School of Design. He married Lisa Morrison and currently teaches at the Rhode Island School of Design. Van Allsburg's work is highly praised for the excellent artisanship of his illustrations, which often have a surreal element. His first book, The Garden of Abdul Gasazi (1979), concerning a lost dog found by a magician, and his second book, Jumanji (1981), about a strange board game that comes to life, brought him quick praise. Jumanji…