The great Louweezie

Erica S. Perl

Book - 2019

The unlikely friendship of Arnold and Louise--a big bear and a chatty chipmunk--is tested when Louise claims to be able to predict the future.

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Fiction
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Published
New York, New York : Penguin Workshop, an imprint of Penguin Random House [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Erica S. Perl (author)
Other Authors
Chris Chatterton (illustrator)
Physical Description
59 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
ISBN
9781524790394
9781524790400
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Chapter One     "Oh dear," said Arnold when he looked outside.   Arnold and his best friend, Louise, had been planning to have a picnic.   The dark clouds suggested otherwise.   Arnold went to Louise's house to tell her the bad news.    "Louise?" called Arnold.   "There is no one here by that name," said a voice.   "Louise?" Arnold asked again.   "I am NOT Louise," she said, storming out. "I am the Great Louweezie! I can predict the future."   Arnold raised an eyebrow.   "I came to tell you that we can't have our picnic today," he said. "It looks like rain."   "Today is not a day for picnics!" announced the Great Louweezie.   "Correct," said Arnold.   "Aha!" The Great Louweezie put out her hand. "Ten cents, please."   Arnold shook his head.   "You don't have ten cents," said the Great Louweezie. "I knew it! The Great Louweezie sees all. The Great Louweezie knows all."    "Okay, Your Greatness," said Arnold. "What am I thinking about now?"   Inside his pocket, his fingers found his lucky marble.    The Great Louweezie stared deep into Arnold's eyes.   What if she says "a marble"?  Arnold wondered.   Reading minds? Predicting the future?   Arnold was pretty sure those things were impossible, even for the Great Louweezie.   Weren't they? Excerpted from The Great Louweezie #1 by Erica S. Perl All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.