Winston Chu vs. the wingmeisters / by Stacey Lee.
When San Francisco adults forget who they are and mysterious exotic birds flock to the city, twelve-year-old Winston Chu and friends team up to investigate the strange occurrences and face off against Mr. Pang's older magpie-turned-human brother, Mr. Gu.
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- ISBN: 9781368075398 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: ix, 353 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: Los Angeles : Disney-Hyperion, 2024.
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| Subject: | Mythology, Chinese > Juvenile fiction. Magic > Juvenile fiction. Birds > Juvenile fiction. San Francisco (Calif.) > Juvenile fiction. |
| Genre: | Action and adventure fiction. Paranormal fiction. |
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- Baker & Taylor
When San Francisco adults forget who they are and mysterious exotic birds flock to the city, twelve-year-old Winston Chu and friends team up to investigate the strange occurrences and face off against Mr. Pang's older magpie-turned-human brother, Mr. Gu. - Baker & Taylor
To save San Francisco from magpie-turned-human Mr. Gu, the frontrunner for the cityâs next mayor, 12-year-old Winston Chu, sensing something fowl is afoot, must turn to his old nemesis and Mr. Guâs brother, Mr. Pang, for help. - Random House, Inc.
Best-selling author Rick Riordan presents best-selling YA author Stacey Leeâs final book in her debut middle grade duology: a whimsical, mile-a-minute adventure inspired by Chinese mythology.
Twelve-year-old Winston Chu has already rescued his sister, saved the moonâs qi, and kicked Mr. Pangâs sorry magpie-turned-human butt to the curbâbut now heâs about to face an even bigger problem: Mr. Pangâs older magpie-turned-human brother, Mr. Gu.Â
Sure, Mr. Gu might be the current front-runner to be San Franciscoâs next mayor, but, as Winston knows all too well, appearances can be deceivingâand Mr. Gu, despite his cheerful laugh and brightly-colored shirts, is definitely hiding something.
Because all of a sudden, thereâs an eerily punctual fog that seems to follow him on his trips to an island in the bay. And grown-ups are turning up all the across the city with no memory of who they are, but with plenty of enthusiasm for their favorite mayoral candidate. And then thereâs the flocks of exotic birds that have begun amassing in every corner of the city. For Winston and his friends, thereâs no denying something. . . fowl. . . is afoot.
And the only one who might have the answers they need to save the city? Their old nemesis, Mr. Pang. . .
Winstonâs magical adventures come to a thrilling end in this whimsical, rollicking ride filled with invisible windbreakers, mischievous mustaches, and badminton rackets of destiny.
Endorsed by Rick Riordan, author of Percy Jackson and the Olympians, now a hit series on Disney+.