Too old for wimpy kid? Meet Joe Cowley! Blog! You have NO IDEA how happy I am right now. I'm smiling so much, I look like The Joker in a wind tunnel. GET A LOAD OF THIS: - Harry, Ad, Greeny, and me are living in our own flat, right in the heart of the city. I know, amazing! We're city-slicking, hard-hustling, good-timing, not-even-missing-our-mummies-one-little-bit city boys. - The Sound Experience are about to sign a major recording contract and as their manager I intend to shake the music industry to its core with my unconventional approach. - AND I'm dating a cool older girl, who is totally into my sophisticated city-boy charm. Big things are happening! The Tammerstone Massive are keeping it real and living it large. Fame, fortune, and fast cars await . . . it definitely won't end in failure, fiasco, or fighting . . . The fourth book about the unstoppable, unfathomable, and unbelievable Joe Cowley, in a series being hailed as Diary of a Wimpy Kid meets The Inbetweeners. Perfect for anyone who loves to laugh at others misfortune on YouTube or Instagram and packed with masses of illustrations and doodles by top illustrator Mike Lowery.
Too old for Wimpy Kid? Meet Joe Cowley!About the AuthorBen Davis studied English at university, which was quite easy because he was already fluent in that. Since then, he has written jokes for everything from radio shows to greetings cards and fulfilled a lifelong ambition by writing books for children and young adults. He lives in Tamworth with his wife, son, and wimpy dog. Mike Lowery's work has been seen on everything from greetings cards to children's books to gallery walls all over the world, and he is a Professor of Illustration at the Savannah College of Art and Design, Atlanta.
ReviewsA cringe-worthy masterpiece * Max, aged 13 *
Davis translates the Wimpy formula for a teenage boy audience. * The Bookseller *
This is a book that will fly off the shelves. * School Librarian Journal *
Book InformationISBN 9780192747952
Author Ben DavisFormat Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Oxford University PressPublisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 232g
Dimensions(mm) 197mm * 142mm * 25mm