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Books in Owen Foots series

  • Owen Foote, Second Grade Strongman

    Stephanie Greene, Dee Derosa

    Paperback (Clarion Books, Oct. 15, 2001)
    Owen, a second grader who is being teased for his small size, discovers that his friend Joseph is just as concerned about being overweight, and they share their fear of being humiliated by the school nurse on the annual weigh-in day.
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  • Owen Foote, Super Spy

    Stephanie Greene, Martha Weston

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Oct. 15, 2001)
    Owen Foote has a new obsession: spying. He thinks that secretly watching people is the coolest thing in the world. But eavesdropping on his dad talking with a neighbor about lawn care is getting a little boring. Owen is ready for bigger challenges, and he has already selected his next target: Mr. Mahoney, his school principal. It’s going to be the ultimate spy test. Cloaked in camouflage and prepared to Duck or Die, Owen and his friends embark on their covert assignment. It will be Owen’s most daring adventure yet.Fast-paced and funny, Owen’s latest enterprise has all the insightful humor and character appeal that make this series a sure bet for young readers.
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  • Owen Foote, Money Man

    Stephanie Greene, Martha Weston

    Paperback (Clarion Books, Oct. 20, 2003)
    Owen has discovered an amazing catalog called "Junk You Never Knew About," and found a bunch of neat stuff to buy. The only trouble is, he’s broke! How can he make some cash, quick? His parents are willing to give him an allowance, but that would mean doing all sorts of boring chores. Owen is sure there’s a better way—all he needs is the perfect plan. With the help of his best friend, Joseph, Owen comes up with one money-making scheme after another, but—funny thing—he’s still broke. Not till Owen changes his ideas about how to make money, and how to spend it, does the tide of fortune start to flow the other way. Owen Foote’s new adventure makes a hilarious and fast-paced book, perfect for kids fascinated with the joys of getting and spending money.
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  • Owen Foote, Mighty Scientist

    Stephanie Greene, Catharine Bowman Smith

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Sept. 20, 2004)
    Owen Foote wants to be a real scientist with a white lab coat. He’d like to spend the next school year in Mr. Wozniak’s fourth-grade class, where science is king. Owen figures that Mr. Wozniak will let him and his friend Joseph in if they can win first prize in the school science fair. But the “project,” a uromastyx lizard named Chuck, isn’t exactly cooperative. The boys come up with another idea that seems like a winner, but once again, unruly personal feelings seem to be undermining the scientific method. It takes an inspired blend of science and friendship to get them back on track. Fast-paced and funny, this new story treats themes of competition, ambition, squeamishness, and loyalty in the appealing style Owen Foote fans have come to expect.
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  • Owen Foote, Soccer Star

    Stephanie Greene, Martha Weston

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Oct. 15, 2001)
    Owen Foote knows that soccer is the greatest sport in the world. He's so excited about being old enough to join the town soccer league that he has talked his best friend, Joseph, into signing up too. But Joseph turns out to be terrible at soccer. That's not the only thing troubling Owen: the other kids on his team, the Aliens, seem to be bigger and older and better at soccer than he is, and at least one of them is mean. But Owen isn't about to give up his best friend or his favorite sport without a struggle. Readers will cheer for Owen as he and Joseph face new challenges on and off the field and come up winners.
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  • Owen Foote, Frontiersman

    Stephanie Greene, Martha Weston

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Sept. 23, 2002)
    Wearing his coonskin cap, carrying his book about animal tracks, and armed with a jar of red pepper flakes in case he meets a bear or a mountain lion, Owen feels like a pioneer when he goes into the woods with his best friend, Joseph. But there are other kinds of varmints in the wilderness-not bears and mountain lions, but two big kids who have nothing better to do than trash a treehouse fort. It's up to Owen and Joseph to stop them, and so, following in the footsteps of his hero, Daniel Boone, Owen makes the forest his teacher. Using all the woodland lore at his disposal, Owen comes up with new identities for himself and Joseph-Wolverine and Badger-and a plan to drive out the intruders and reclaim their kingdom.
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  • Owen Foote, Second Grade Strongman

    Stephanie Greene, Dee Derosa

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Oct. 15, 2001)
    Owen, a second grader who is being teased for his small size, discovers that his friend Joseph is just as concerned about being overweight, and they share their fear of being humiliated by the school nurse on the annual weigh-in day.
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  • Owen Foote, Frontiersman

    Stephanie Greene, Martha Weston

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Sept. 20, 1999)
    Wearing his coonskin cap, carrying his book about animal tracks, and armed with a jar of red pepper flakes in case he meets a bear or a mountain lion, Owen feels like a pioneer when he goes into the woods with his best friend, Joseph. But there are other kinds of varmints in the wilderness-not bears and mountain lions, but two big kids who have nothing better to do than trash a treehouse fort. It's up to Owen and Joseph to stop them, and so, following in the footsteps of his hero, Daniel Boone, Owen makes the forest his teacher. Using all the woodland lore at his disposal, Owen comes up with new identities for himself and Joseph-Wolverine and Badger-and a plan to drive out the intruders and reclaim their kingdom.
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  • Owen Foote, Second Grade Strongman

    Stephanie Greene, Dee Derosa

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, March 18, 1996)
    Owen, a second grader who is being teased for his small size, discovers that his friend Joseph is just as concerned about being overweight, and they share their fear of being humiliated by the school nurse on the annual weigh-in day.
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  • Owen Foote, Money Man

    Stephanie Greene, Martha Weston

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Sept. 18, 2000)
    Discovering a catalog of available odds and ends, Owen balks at doing boring chores to earn an allowance and undertakes a series of money-making schemes with the help of his best friend, Joseph.
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  • Owen Foote, Soccer Star

    Stephanie Greene, Martha Weston

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, March 23, 1998)
    Owen convinces his best friend, Joseph, to join the town soccer league, but when it turns out that Joseph cannot play very well and that Owen is shorter than the rest of the players on the team, they are forced to face challenges they did not expect.
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  • Owen Foote, Soccer Star

    Stephanie Greene, Martha Weston

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Owen Foote knows that soccer is the greatest sport in the world. He's so excited about being old enough to join the town soccer league that he has talked his best friend, Joseph, into signing up too. But Joseph turns out to be terrible at soccer. That's not the only thing troubling Owen: the other kids on his team, the Aliens, seem to be bigger and older and better at soccer than he is, and at least one of them is mean. But Owen isn't about to give up his best friend or his favorite sport without a struggle. Readers will cheer for Owen as he and Joseph face new challenges on and off the field and come up winners.
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