I funny TV / by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein ; illustrated by Laura Park.

By: Patterson, James, 1947- [author.]Contributor(s): Grabenstein, Chris [author.] | Park, Laura, 1980- [illustrator.] | Seratch, Frankie [narrator.]Material type: SoundSoundPublisher number: Zbnhu | Hachette Book Group/Hachette Book GroupSeries: Patterson, James, Middle school novels ; | Patterson, James, I funny novels ; 4.Publisher: New York, NY : Hachette Audio/Blackstone, [2015]Copyright date: ℗2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: 3 CDs (approximately 3 hr., 30 min.) : digital ; 12 cm + 1 CD-ROMContent type: spoken word Media type: audio | computer Carrier type: audiodisc | computer discISBN: 9781478962014; 1478962011Other title: I funny televisionSubject(s): Middle school students -- Juvenile fiction | People with disabilities -- Abuse of -- Juvenile fiction | Bullying -- Juvenile fiction | Wheelchairs -- Juvenile fiction | Comedians -- Juvenile fiction | Television programs -- Production and direction -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: Children's audiobooks. Read by Frankie Seratch.Summary: Resolving to become the world's greatest stand-up comedian despite less-than-funny challenges in his life, wheelchair-bound middle school student Jamie Grimm endures bullying from his mean-spirited cousin and hopes he will be fairly judged when he enters a local comedy contest.
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Resolving to become the world's greatest stand-up comedian despite less-than-funny challenges in his life, wheelchair-bound middle school student Jamie Grimm endures bullying from his mean-spirited cousin and hopes he will be fairly judged when he enters a local comedy contest.

Read by Frankie Seratch.

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