Description
After Dusty, Scraps, and ReRe Bins's pursuit of food has the unexpected side effect of thwarting a notorious ring of thieves at the art museum, they are recognized as hometown heroes and put on special exhibition at the zoo to meet their public.
At first, the scrappy raccoons and possum are living the good life, full of food and free of responsibility! But despite their celebrity treatment, the trio start to realize the zoo isn't the cushy gig they thought it was-after all, they're stuck behind bars!
A conniving beaver offers to help them, but at a price: in return, they have to sneak her sculpture into the museum of contemporary art so she can finally become a famous artist. Do the Bins have what it takes to break out of one place and break into another?
About the Author
Stephanie Cooke is an award-winning writer of graphic novels such as ParaNorthern, Oh My Gods!, and The Racc Pack series. She's an avid reader, gamer, movie watcher, and pun connoisseur. She's based out of the City of Raccoons (a.k.a. Toronto, Canada) where she can be found curled up with her very snuggly cat that she happens to be very allergic to.
Whitney Gardner is an author, illustrator, and cartoonist. She started drawing stick figures in second grade and somehow no one's been able to stop her. If there's ever a moment when she isn't drawing, she's likely to be found rolling twenty-sided dice. Her favorite color is yellow. She is the author of the YA novels You're Welcome, Universe and Chaotic Good, as well as the creator of Fake Blood, Long Distance, and Free Piano (Not Haunted) and the illustrator for Debbie Levy's Becoming RBG and Stephanie Cooke's The Racc Pack series.
Reviews
"Thoroughly entertaining." -- Kirkus Reviews
Book Information
ISBN 9781665958240
Author Stephanie Cooke
Format Hardback
Page Count 168
Imprint Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Series The Racc Pack
Weight(grams) 404g
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 151mm * 13mm