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Author: Patrick Jennings
Title: The Beastly Arms
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 240
Date: 2003-10-01
ISBN: 0439165903
Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Weight: 0.55 pounds
Size: 5.26 x 7.6 x 0.56 inches
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An accessible middle-grade novel from popular author Patrick Jennings now in paperback. 11-year-old Nickel moves with his mother into a mysterious apartment building called The Beastly Arms.

11-year-old Nickel and his mother need to find a new apartment. When their search takes them to an unfamiliar part of the city, Nickel is drawn to a strange building at the end of an alley - a building called the Beastly Arms.

Even though the rent in dirt cheap and the apartment is beautiful, Nickel's mom thinks the Beastly Arms is creepy. So does his best friend, Inez. Even his pet kangaroo rat, Miriam, seems worried. But Nickel, an avid photographer who has a gift for seeing what others don't, senses that the Beastly Arms houses a secret that only he can unearth...


Amazon.com Review
Mr. Beastly has a secret, there's no doubt about it. Or at least that's the conclusion sixth grader Nick Dill reaches after he and his mom stumble across this strange man's little building--the Beastly Arms--while apartment-hunting.

Like his mom, who teaches photography at City College, Nick always seems to be looking at the world through a camera lens. Everyone looks like an animal: His best friend, Inez, is a spider monkey; his teacher, Mr. Kirkaby, reminds him of a gray fox; and Sixto, the guy at the newsstand with big circles under his eyes and the same white vest over a black T-shirt every day, is a panda. But Nick just can't figure out what sort of animal Mr. Beastly looks like--or why he has such a fondness for Miriam, the kangaroo rat who travels around in Nick's shirt pocket.

For better or worse, Nick is about to find out a whole lot more about the mysterious Mr. Beastly, and not just because of the interview assignment that Mr. Kirkaby gives Nick and his class. As it turns out, Mr. Beastly has a very attractive vacancy in the Beastly Arms--and Nick and his mom have no idea what they're getting into. But, as Mr. Beastly himself says, sometimes you just have to follow your gut. (Ages 10 and older) --Paul Hughes

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