Recommended for ages 9 and above
Children can now read the first four of Amos Lee’s hilarious
diaries (with a new look!) in one collection.
Amos Lee is famous for the wrong reasons: he is the first
boy in the world to write his diary on the toilet. In this series, Amos and his
best friends confront a bully at school, he enters a tween idol contest and
enlists his sister WPI (Whiny, Pesky and Irritating) to help, and he gets
really, really famous...on TV!
This award-winning, bestselling series has been translated
into several languages and adapted into a television show since it debuted in
2009. Now a new generation of young readers will be introduced to the
young diarist.
About the Author & Illustrator
Adeline Foo is an MFA graduate of New York
University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Asia. She has 24 published
children’s books, including seven national bestsellers. The Diary of
Amos Lee: I Sit, I Write, I Flush! won the inaugural Red Dot
award for “Best Junior Fiction” presented by the International School Libraries
Network (Singapore) in 2009. The Diary of Amos Lee: I'm Twelve,
I'm Tough, I Tweet! won second runner-up at the Popular Readers’
Choice Award in 2011. The Diary of Amos Lee is also published
in India, Indonesia, China and the Slovak Republic. It has also been
adapted for a 10-part TV series on Singapore’s MediaCorp
children’s channel, okto.
Stephanie Wong is a designer who has
illustrated nine books, had two exhibitions and conducted workshops in
Singapore, Malaysia, Phuket and India. She loves “do nothing” beach
holidays and exploring hidden gems in cities. For other adorkable
projects, news and random musings, visit www.steffatplay.blogspot.com or
check out her swanky new website www.steffatwork.com.