Synopses & Reviews
Have no fear! The frightened foursome are back in this this wickedly funny and phobia-inducing sequel to
School of Fear!
Everyone is (still) afraid of something... Madeleine Masterson is deathly afraid of bugs, especially spiders;
Theodore Bartholomew is petrified of dying;
Lulu Punchalower is terrified of confined spaces;
Garrison Feldman is frightened by deep water. . .
After discovering that each of her former students has secretly regressed, headmaster Mrs. Wellington brings Madeleine, Theo, Lulu, and Garrison back for mandatory summer school. Facing their fears is terrifying enough, but when they are joined by a fifth student (and another mysterious entity lurking in the woods) things start to get even scarier.
Synopsis
In this hilarious follow-up to
School of Fear, eccentric headmaster Mrs. Wellington
demands requests the presence of Madeleine, Theo, Lulu, and Garrison for a mandatory summer of retraining after discovering that each of her former students has secretly regressed. Facing their fears was terrifying enough, but when the foursome learns they'll be joined by a fifth student, things start to get even scarier.
To make matters worse, the students quickly find themselves tasked with saving their school. And because failing means spending the rest of their lives with unresolved phobias, this is one test they all plan to ace.
Synopsis
After discovering that each of her former students has secretly regressed, headmaster Mrs. Wellington summons Madeline, Theo, Lulu, and Garrison back for a mandatory summer of retraining. Illustrations.
About the Author
Former Contrafilms Director of Development, Gitty Daneshvari is the author of the adult novel
The Makedown. This is Gitty's debut children's book, and it was inspired by her many childhood fears. She hoped that one day they'd help her, and, as it turns out, they did. She lives in New York.
Carrie Gifford spent many years teaching and directing children's theater before starting Red Cap Cards with her husband. Her signature pencil-and-ink style is inspired by her childhood memories. She lives in Portland.