From Russia with Lunch

From Russia with Lunch by Bruce Hale is a First Edition published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2009. This 112-page book is presented in English and follows the story of Chet, whose life takes a turn when his favorite teacher is replaced by a mechanical invention created by the enigmatic Dr. Tanya Lightov. As chaos ensues in the school, with kindergartners overpowering sixth graders and teachers’ pets behaving unusually, Chet faces the challenge of restoring order and rekindling his friendship with Natalie Attired.
Readers will find a blend of humor and mystery as Chet navigates the bizarre changes brought on by the new teacher. The narrative explores themes of friendship, school dynamics, and the impact of technology, all while maintaining a lighthearted tone. With elements of juvenile fiction, this story incorporates animals, inventions, and humorous situations, making it an engaging read for young audiences.
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Inventions, spells, and bullies–oh my!
It all begins when Chet’s favorite teacher is fired, only to be replaced by the mechanical invention of Dr. Tanya Lightov–a mysterious Russian scientist.
Suddenly, the school seems possessed by forces that are upsetting the natural order of things: Kindergartners are beating up sixth graders; teachers’ pets are talking back; and worst of all, Chet’s faithful partner and best friend, Natalie Attired, has abandoned him in his hour of need.
Will Chet be able to restore his friendship with Natalie and bring Emerson Hicky back to normal? One thing’s for certain: The crazy, mixed-up mastermind behind this case will be the last creature anyone expects.
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