Mordiscos

Mordiscos

Mordiscos

Mordiscos

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Overview

Wahoo vive en una casa llena de todo tipo de animales salvajes. Su padre es domador y casi tan impredecible como uno de sus animales. Ambos son contratados por un famoso reality show para rodar un episodio en los peligrosos pantanos de Florida. Ese programa es presentado por el tipo más egocéntrico e inútil del mundo. De repente, el rodaje del programa se convierte en una apresurada persecución llena de alimañas y mordiscos... ¿Superará la realidad, como dicen, cualquier inimaginable ficción?

An exciting read that doesn't slow down as it reveals the intimate story of a family, filled with a bright dose of humor. The protagonist, Wahoo Cray, is the son of an animal trainer and lives in the zoo. Unlike other boys his age, he has grown up surrounded by gators, snakes, parrots, rats, and monkeys. To cope with the family's financial problems, Wahoo's dad decides to begin working for a reality T.V. show, Expedition Survival! This brings headaches, as they must deal with the unbearable Derek Badger, the eccentric and awkward host of the show. Problems arise almost immediately once Derek gets bitten by a bat and goes missing in a storm, taking everyone along for an unpredictable adventure.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786075277950
Publisher: Editorial Oceano de Mexico
Publication date: 05/01/2020
Pages: 380
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.50(h) x 0.90(d)
Language: Spanish
Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Carl Hiaasen was born and raised in Florida, where he currently lives with his family. After graduating from the University of Florida, he began to write for the Miami Herald and is now the successful author of Hoot, Flush, Chomp, Bad Monkey, and many others.

Hometown:

Tavernier, Florida

Place of Birth:

South Florida

Education:

Emory University; B.A., University of Florida, 1974
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