My Life as a Cartoonist

· The My Life series Book 3 · Henry Holt and Company (BYR)
4.7
22 reviews
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In Book Three of the popular "My Life . . ." series by Janet Tashjian, Derek Fallon's plan to help out a new classmate backfires miserably

There's a new kid in Derek Fallon's class. His name is Umberto and he uses a wheelchair. Derek's family is still fostering Frank the monkey, and Derek thinks it would be great to train Frank to assist Umberto. But Derek quickly realizes that Umberto is definitely not looking for any help. Derek soon becomes the butt of Umberto's jokes. On top of that, Umberto starts stealing Derek's cartoon ideas and claiming them as his own. How did Derek get himself into this mess, and how can he find a way out before he is the laughingstock of school? The answer may very well be his cartoon strip—SUPER FRANK!

My Life as a Cartoonist features illustrations by Janet Tashjian's son, Jake Tashjian.

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4.7
22 reviews
Daadiihaji Haji
March 7, 2017
I. LOVE. LOVE. THIS. IS. BOOK. GUY`S
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Anthony Hernandez
August 26, 2014
AMAZING LOVED IT!
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Jhonatan Beltran
December 24, 2018
it's a good book
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About the author

Janet Tashjian is the author of many popular novels including My Life as a Stuntboy and My Life as a Book, both illustrated by her son, Jake Tashjian; as well as The Gospel According to Larry and For What It's Worth. She lives with her family in Los Angeles, California.

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