Planet Omar: Unexpected Super Spy
Planet Omar, Book 2
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Narrateur(s):
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Waleed Akhtar
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Auteur(s):
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Zanib Mian
À propos de cet audio
Omar is back with a big mystery to solve in the second installment of this imaginative middle-grade series.
When Omar hears that his family's favorite mosque is at risk of shutting down due to lack of funds, he knows he has to do something. And with the help of his best friend, Charlie, and another unlikely ally, a great idea is born - a school talent contest!
Omar and his friends are super excited about their plan - that is until Omar's sister, Maryam, decides she and her friends are going to raise money, too, and the competition is on. The boys' talent show is a huge success, but disaster strikes right at the end - all the money goes missing. Omar has no choice but to become a super spy to track down a foe much more wily than his sister.
Omar's amazing imagination brings the second story in his adventures to life as he navigates more of life's ups and downs. From sibling brawls to speaking to the scary principal and becoming a community activist, cheeky dialogue shows how Omar perseveres through serious and silly adversity.
©2020 Zanib Mian (P)2020 Listening LibraryCe que les critiques en disent
"This sequel to Accidental Trouble Magnet (2020) retains the lighthearted humor of the first and continues to seamlessly weave Islamic and Pakistani cultures and Arabic and Urdu terms into the everyday lives and practices of Omar’s British Pakistani family. . . . [It] focuses on the importance of community and the spaces that foster identity, growth, and love. A charming follow-up for an endearing hero." -Kirkus Reviews
"This highly-illustrated mystery will be devoured by any kid that reads it . . . Perfect to bridge the chapter book/graphic novel divide." -Here & Now, WBUR