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Short for Chameleon

Short for Chameleon

Vicki Grant (Author) See More (2)
CELA Library
FICTION
Family | General | Romance
Alternative Family , General
HarperCollins
8 -
13 -

Paperback
9781443448987
$17.99 CADAvailable
English
03/07/2017

Braille
Available from CELA
English

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Description


Embarrassed by your brother? Estranged from your uncle? Then you might need some help from Almost Family Surrogate Agency. Cam Redden and his dad are rent-a-relatives, available for hire to anyone looking to upgrade.

Cam’s job is all about being whoever other people want him to be. Then two new clients come along. Albertina is an old lady with a big mouth, a bigger wig and a serious mission. Raylene is a beautiful girl with a nose ring, a wonky eye and a painful secret. Now to get to the bottom of the tragic mysteries that fuel them both, Cam may finally have to be himself.

Vicki Grant

Author Bio


Vicki Grant has published fifteen critically acclaimed and award-winning novels in her native Canada. She is also an award-winning TV scriptwriter and advertising copywriter. Vicki lives in Nova Scotia, Canada.

Prizes


  • Red Maple Award Finalist 
  • OLA Best Bets 
  • Manitoba Young Readers Choice Awards - Nothern Lights Award (Grades 7-9) 
  • Saskatchewan Young Reader’s Choice Award - Snow Willow Award 

Review Quotes


“Part mystery, part romance, part vigilante justice, Short for Chameleon is all heart, providing memorable characters readers will wish were part of their family.” — National Reading Campaign

“A delightful, quirky, and engaging read. . . . Highly Recommended.” — CM Magazine

“Original, hilarious and evocative.” — Resource Links

“Absolutely loved the book. It’s a voice thing and Vicki’s got it in spades!” — Teresa Toten, bestselling author of The Unlikely Hero of Room 13B and Beware That Girl

“Funny, super smart, and fast-paced. I loved every word.” — Susan Juby, author of The Truth Commission

“In Short For Chameleon, Grant flings charming goofiness around like confetti, with smiles and surprises on every page. I finished it in a sitting.” — Richard Scrimger, author of Zomboy and Lucky Jonah

“[Grant] excels here in silly Sherlock mode.” — Globe and Mail

“A near perfect book. It bursts with a unique voice and a delightfully surprising plot.” — Quill & Quire