He's a nice boy who just wants some friends. But there's a He's got a wicked case of gas. It's so bad that the bullies at school call him Big Butt Dinkleface. One terrible afternoon, bad guys get into the school and poor Dinkleface has a chance to come to the rescue. By using his awful ability, he just might save the day — and perhaps change the way he's treated. Young readers will laugh out loud at this silly rhyming tale of bullying, bravery and weaponized flatulence.
James Halpin is an award-winning reporter who has worked as a journalist for more than a decade. He is a graduate of the University of Alaska Anchorage and has worked at several daily newspapers, mostly covering crime and courts. Prior to becoming a journalist, Halpin served in the U.S. Marine Corps in Okinawa, Japan, and at Camp Lejeune, N.C. He resides in Mountain Top, Pa., with his wife and two children.
This book is a great example of what kids go through today and how there is light at the end of he tunnel. This should be on the must read lists for schools!