Welfy Q. Deederhoth: Meat Purveryor, World Savior
by:
Eric Laster (author)
Max Graenitz (author)
Sometimes you have to go off-planet to discover where you belong.In the tradition of "The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy" comes this heartwarming story of friendship, adventure, and luncheon meats.Orphan, product of the foster care system, Welfy is a homeless runaway struggling to survive,...
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Sometimes you have to go off-planet to discover where you belong.In the tradition of "The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy" comes this heartwarming story of friendship, adventure, and luncheon meats.Orphan, product of the foster care system, Welfy is a homeless runaway struggling to survive, uncertainly navigating the streets of New York City with his only friend Harlan Mills. Soon after he finds work at Gramercy Deli, he stumbles into an alternate universe where he’s believed to be “The One in a dirty apron” prophesied to lead the Brundeedle race out of Woe Time. Understandably, Welfy has his doubts.“Reach into your apron pocket!” urges Princess Nnnn of the Brundeedles, as Ceparids—a violent species bent on Brundeedle destruction—surround them. More than a little perplexed, Welfy swivels, rears, miraculously avoids getting killed by Ceparid missiles as he fumbles in his apron’s front pocket, and pulls out—a slice of baloney.Can a homeless teen from New York City, armed mostly with deli foods, save an alien race from extinction? The answer is not what you might think.Paperback second edition includes bonus material:• Articles from a genuine Brundeedle news outlet: translate them into English, if you can!• A preview of the forthcoming Case Files of Erasmus Twiddle, a re-imagining of Eric Laster’s first kids’ book with new illustrations by Max Graenitz.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780692210314 (0692210318)
Publisher: Opsimath Press
Pages no: 222
Edition language: English
Welfy is an orphan failed by the welfare system, who runs away to live in the big apple, New York City, but don't let that put you off.He decides to relocate and leaves his various children's and foster homes behind to make his own way in the world. I don't think most of us could blame a boy who had...