by Lauren Tarshis (Author)
A thrilling graphic novel adaptation of Lauren Tarshis's bestselling I Survived the Shark Attacks of 1916!
Chet Roscow is finally feeling at home in Elm Hills, New Jersey. He has a job with his uncle Jerry at the local diner, three great friends, and the perfect summertime destination: cool, refreshing Matawan Creek. But Chet's summer is interrupted by shocking news. A great white shark has been attacking swimmers along the Jersey shore, not far from Elm Hills. Everyone in town is talking about it. So when Chet sees something in the creek, he's sure it's his imagination...until he comes face-to-face with a bloodthirsty shark!
Lauren Tarshis's New York Times bestselling I Survived series takes on vivid new life in full-color graphic novel editions. Perfect for readers who prefer the graphic novel format, or for existing fans of the I Survived chapter book series, these graphic novels combine historical facts with high-action storytelling that's sure to keep any reader turning the pages.
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Praise for Lauren Tarshis's I Survived chapter books:
Praise for I Survived the American Revolution, 1776
"Tarshis successfully blends historical fact with an involving narrative." — School Library Journal
Praise for I Survived the Destruction of Pompeii, AD 79
"Tarshis serves up another gripping adventure... with the light-speed pacing and death-defying maneuvering fans have come to expect." — Booklist
Praise for I Survived the Battle of Gettysburg, 1863
"Informative and breathlessly paced." — Kirkus Reviews
Praise for I Survived the Attacks of September 11, 2001
"[Tarshis] crafts a dramatic, emotionally intense tale that takes account of 9/11's physical and emotional costs — short- and long-term — while ending on an upward beat." — Kirkus Reviews
Praise for I Survived Hurricane Katrina, 2005
"Expressive illustrations capture the drama of the storm and its aftermath, but the book's real power comes from its exploration of what it means to be a hero." — Booklist
Praise for I Survived the Shark Attacks of 1916
"A gripping story that will hold the interest of reluctant readers." — School Library Journal
Praise for I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912
"The fast pace and intrinsically fascinating disaster story will keep readers turning the pages." — Kirkus Reviews
"I Survived the Shark Attacks of 1916". It was amazing I did not want to put it down. I think you would like to.