Boris Ate a Thesaurus

Boris Ate a Thesaurus by Neil Steven Klayman, published by Super Senses Productions on April 14, 2014, is a 32-page illustrated book in English. This story follows a young boy named Boris who unexpectedly eats a thesaurus and begins to speak in synonyms, leading him to become a celebrated figure. His newfound fame includes an invitation to deliver a significant speech to the nation, showcasing the humorous and whimsical nature of his adventure.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile nonfiction and fiction elements as they explore Boris’s journey. The narrative delves into concepts of language and words, presenting a playful take on vocabulary and communication. As Boris faces the challenge of losing his words, the story raises questions about confidence and creativity, making it an engaging read for young audiences interested in humorous stories and language concepts.
Official synopsis Publisher
“I never really aimed, intended, planned to eat a thesaurus. It just sort of developed, happened, occurred.” — Boris
Meet Boris
Boris Ate a Thesaurus is a story about a young boy who eats a thesaurus and suddenly starts speaking in synonyms. It isn’t long before Boris becomes the most celebrated, famous, popular kid in the world. He even gets invited to meet the President and deliver a big, giant, huge speech to the nation.
But, what happens when Boris’ words suddenly begin to disappear, evaporate, vanish? Will he disappoint, fail, let down his country? Or, will Boris swallow his pride and eat another thesaurus?
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