"Norman Beistift tells about experiences growing out of working for Steve Nichelson, owner of Hoboken's popular (and only) eatery The Magic Moscow, specializing in soft ice cream. Steve's heroes are Sergeant Schwartz of the Yukon and his faithful malamute, Hercules . . . Through hysterical developments, Edward (Steve's dog) wins the prize at a dog show, then disappears. The presumed theft brings . . . the dizziest ending yet devised by bumptious Pinkwater. . . ".--Publishers Weekly.
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* Daniel Pinkwater has written numerous favourite picture books and middle-grade novels. Known for his wild imagination and zany sense of humour, he is a regular commentator on National Public Radio in America. * Jill Pinkwater's illustrations in pen, ink and coloured markers are full of warmth and strikingly original.
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