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Funeral Home Evenings

Patricia Wiles

American Fork, UT: Covenant Communications, 2005

  • Patricia Wiles: Author
Fiction, Juvenile Fiction, Novel
High school students--Juvenile fiction; Tarantulas--Juvenile fiction; Funeral homes--Juvenile fiction
Kevin’s back—and now he’s an official baptized member of the Church. And there are some new people in Armadillo keeping him on his toes. The Cow Palace has a new manager who dresses in togas, carries around live snakes, and serves Greek baklava in a hamburger restaurant. There’s also a new kid at school named Melonhead who is trying to help Kevin in his quest to impress the unusual Dr. Alfred Leopold Wallace in his honors life science class; however, Melonhead keeps ending up in the spotlight instead of Kevin. Marcy and Marshall are expecting a new baby any time, which means that Kevin will now become an uncle, with a balancing act: babysitting—and taking care of dead bodies. You’ll love the fun and adventure in Funeral Home Evenings, the exciting new sequel to My Mom’s a Mortician. [from publisher web site]
Winner of the 2005 Young Adult Literature Award, Association for Mormon Letters
BX 8687.2 .W647fu 2005
128
English

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