Book Information
- Series: Formac First Novels
- Imprint: Formac Publishing Company Limited
- Publication Date: 18 October 2005
- Copyright Year: 2005
- ISBN: 9780887806889
- Page Count: 64
- Dimensions: 4.25" x 7"
- Interest ages: 6-9
Purchasing Information
Hardcover
9780887806896
$14.95 CAD
Out of print
Fred and the Mysterious Letter
by Marie-Danielle Croteau
illustrated by Bruno St-Aubin
translated by Sarah Cummins
When Fred gets a letter from his friend Lola, object of his secret crush, he is too excited to open the letter immediately. Unfortunately his cat Ric shreds the letter before Fred can read it.
When Fred gets a letter from his friend Lola, object of his secret crush, he is too excited to open the letter immediately. Unfortunately his cat Ric shreds the letter before Fred can read it and he cannot make sense of it when he tries to put it back together. His grandmother offers to help him unravel the mystery and puts his hopes and dreams back together.
This story of hope and perseverance is also one of quirky humour.
This story of hope and perseverance is also one of quirky humour.
About the Authors
Marie-Danielle Croteau

Bruno St-Aubin
BRUNO ST-AUBIN is a graphic designer whose illustrations can be seen in school texts and books for children and young people.
Sarah Cummins
Reviews
"Bruno St-Aubin's illustrations are delightful and are perfect for a first novel..."
Lisa O'Hara, Canadian Review of Materials
Subjects (BISAC)
JUVENILE FICTION / Humorous Stories, JUVENILE FICTION / Readers / Chapter Books, JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Emotions & Feelings
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