Book summaryMorton is angry when he is forced to switch bedrooms with his little sisters. He dislikes their room, which is decorated with bunny wallpaper and a star-filled ceiling. He manages to fall asleep, but when he awakens, he finds that he is on the ceiling. Using his new floating ability, Morton travels through the house appreciating everything from his new perspective. Color illustrations accompany the text. Media reviews"Been's illustrations capture the slightly spooky, sneaky tone of the text, with elongated, shadowy shapes and wondrous overhead perspectives." |
WAKING UPSIDE DOWNby Heckman, PhilipFirst Edition
Book description: Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 1996. NOT an ex library book. Book and jacket in wonderful condition. Price has been clipped from front endflap. Book has a small gift inscription. Pages are bright and clean with colorful illustrations. Morton must switch bedrooms with his twin sisters, but is excited when he wakes up with a cool new talent.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Excellent Book Condition/Excellent Dust Jacket. Illus. by Dwight Been. 10 1/2".
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