Synopses & Reviews
A third book in the popular Fraser brothers series.
Right after seeing his older brother, Jason, in a school production of Peter Pan, Edward Fraser claims to have spotted an alligator in his neighborhood park's lake. Jason and his parents think the sighting is a result of Edward's overactive imagination, probably inspired by the play. But then the local news media hear about it and suddenly the town is all abuzz. Cameramen, reporters, animal rights activists, and Jim Bob Hooke, a professional alligator rescuer, are all camped out by the lake, waiting to see the 'gator. Does it really exist? Of course it does! Jane Cutler once again captures the essence of boyhood in this hilarious chapter book.
About the Author
Jane Cutler's previous novels about the Fraser brothers,
No Dogs Allowed and
Rats!, have been compared to Beverly Cleary's beloved classics. Ms. Cutler lives in San Francisco, California. Tracey Campbell Pearson also illustrated the above-mentioned titles and lives in Jericho Center, Vermont.