From the author of Be a Perfect Person in Just Three Days! How much chicken can one human eat? Oscar Noodleman is about to find out! Oscar owes his weird inventor cousin $49,462.37--plus tax. His cousin needs the money to avoid a horrible fate. The only way out is for Oscar to win the Bagful o' Cash prize in a coast-to-coast chicken-eating contest. Trekking across America in his cousin's amazing Picklemobile, Oscar stuff downs more than two hundred chicken meals. But an evil seer with a huge appetite, a grudge against Oscar's cousin, and a taste for fowl play is hot on the drumstick trail herself. Will Oscar spout feathers? Will the ChickenSniffer, the RemDem and his cousin's other crazy inventions save the day? Feast on this tale and cackle at the fine-feathered fun! Cluckworthy praise for Chicken Trek! "Raucous, ridiculous fun . . . " --Booklist ". . . a loopy story . . . it'll cause torrents of amusement . . ." --Kirkus Reviews "Best middle grade fiction EVER! . . . This is one of my all-time favoritebooks. . . one of those timeless classics that your children and yourchildren's children will love through the years. A must read forreluctant readers, proficient readers, and everyone in between." --E & K Family Book Review " . . . fast and furious . . . fun . . . " --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Really, what's the point of reading books that aren't for kids? They're toolong, they don't have pictures, and, most of all, they almost never have giant teleporting pickles, especially ones that also function asautomobiles." --The Daily Californian STEPHEN MANES is the author of more than thirty books for children and young adults. His Be a Perfect Person in Just Three Days! won kid-voted awards in five states and is a curriculum staple in American and French schools. The sequel, Make Four Million Dollars by Next Thursday!, quickly became a Publishers Weekly bestseller. His books have been adapted for stage and television productions. Manes has had a long career making arcane worlds accessible to the uninitiated. His most recent book is the highly acclaimed Where Snowflakes Dance and Swear: Inside the Land of Ballet. He was one of the creators and co-hosts of the weekly public television series "Digital Duo." He co-wrote the bestselling and much-praisedbiography Gates: How Microsoft's Mogul Reinvented an Industry--and Made Himself the Richest Man in America. He wrote long-running columns on personal technology for The New York Times, Forbes, PC World, PC Magazine, and many other publications. Manes has a degree in cinema from the University of Southern California. Hiswriting credits for the screen include programs for ABC Television andKCET/Los Angeles, as well as the seventies classic movie Mother, Jugs & Speed. A native of Pittsburgh, he lives in Seattle.