The Great Gerbil Roundup

The Great Gerbil Roundup by Stephen Manes is a juvenile fiction book published by HarperCollins Canada, Limited on January 4, 1991. This edition spans 112 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around the residents of Gerbil, Pennsylvania, who aim to promote their town by establishing The First National Drive-Thru Museum of American Sightseeing and Clean Rest Rooms, alongside organizing a gerbil roundup and jubilee.
Readers will find a whimsical narrative that explores the community’s creative efforts to attract attention and celebrate their unique charm. The book features themes related to animals and pets, showcasing the residents’ enthusiasm and ingenuity. With its engaging premise, The Great Gerbil Roundup offers a lighthearted look at small-town life and the lengths people will go to make their mark.
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In an effort to put the town of Gerbil, Pennsylvania on the map, the residents open up The First National Drive-Thru Museum of American Sightseeing and Clean Rest Rooms and stage a gerbil roundup and jubilee.
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