The heroic cast of rag-tag, superpowered kids are back!
In this third installment of the highly illustrated series, can the Stupendous Switcheroo change his fate from #1 undesirable prisoner to top student at the Valor Innovations Academy? When the Stupendous Switcheroo--Switch, for short--set out to rescue his mom from supervillain jail, he never imagined
he could be captured instead.
Now, Switch is plotting his escape--but a failed attempt quickly proves it's an impossible mission. But then, mastermind Vin Valor offers Switch a bargain: he can remain a prisoner... or he can join the Valor Innovations Academy instead.
Switch is reluctant to choose between two evils--but maybe the resources at VIA will help him finally find a way back home. What he finds instead is a web of sinister secrets--and the family robot, Al, who has snuck into VIA to be Switch's sidekick in disguise!
It turns out reclaiming his freedom isn't the hardest mission--but figuring out where to go next sure is....
Author: Mary Winn Heider, Chad Sell
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
Published: 11/12/2024
Series: The Stupendous Switcheroo
Pages: 272
Weight: 1.25lbs
Size: 8.10h x 5.60w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9780593427361
Audience: Ages 9-12
About the AuthorMary Winn Heider is the author of two middle-grade novels:
The Losers at the Center of the Galaxy and
The Mortification of Fovea Munson. She is currently working on a theatrical adaptation of FOVEA for The Kennedy Center with the composer Justin Huertas. Her picture book
The Unicorns Who Saved Christmas, illustrated by Christian Cornia, is out now. Mary Winn has an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts, and she lives in Chicago, where she teaches creative writing residencies with PlayMakers Lab, performs at theaters around the city, and sometimes helps out at The Mystery League.
Chad Sell grew up in a small town in central Wisconsin. He lived in a neighborhood much like the Cardboard Kingdom, where he and his friends bounded through backyards in imaginative games and outfits. He also drew a lot and came up with all kinds of colorful characters. His favorites were often the villains, because despite being different and misunderstood, they were powerful and confident, and they got the best costumes. Chad lives in Connecticut with his husband and cat.