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Books with author Levia Fallavollita

  • Why a Boy Should Marry His Dog

    Levi Fallavollita

    Hardcover (Steuben Press, Nov. 1, 2011)
    Nine year old Levi has made a decision. He's decided that he doesn't want to have to answer trick questions like 'Do these jeans make me look fat?' He's decided that he does not want to get married to a woman and have babies. Levi decides that his best bet is to marry his dog Mandy. She won't ask questions like his mother asks his dad. He won't have to make daily affirmations to make Mandy feel good about herself! They can spend all their time playing which makes for a good marriage! You will enjoy the hilarious thoughts of Levi as he makes his case for marrying his dog Mandy. Combined with the life like illustrations of 11 year old Weston, your entire family will spend the evening LOL and ROTF!
  • The Good, The Bad and The Bullies

    Levia Fallavollita, Gabe Villa

    Paperback (Steuben Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    The Good, the Bad and the Bullies is Levi Fallavollita's second book and continues his focus on activism. This book was written to address the widespread bullying that now affects our young people across the nation. Levi and the illustrator, Gabe Villa, have been friends since the 4th grade and have both experienced bullying. They decided to collaborate on The Good, the Bad and the Bullies, and hope this story will be used to increase awareness about the growing bullying problem as well as a tool to help those being bullied.
  • The Good, The Bad and The Bullies

    Levi Fallavollita, Gabe Villa

    Hardcover (Steuben Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    The Good, the Bad and the Bullies is Levi Fallavollita's second book and continues his focus on activism. This book was written to address the widespread bullying that now affects our young people across the nation. Levi and the illustrator, Gabe Villa, have been friends since the 4th grade and have both experienced bullying. They decided to collaborate on The Good, the Bad and the Bullies, and hope this story will be used to increase awareness about the growing bullying problem as well as a tool to help those being bullied.