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Mamba Point
2010
First Published
3.78
Average Rating
288
Number of Pages

When his dad gets a job at the U.S. embassy in Liberia, twelve-year-old Linus Tuttle knows it's his chance for a fresh start. Instead of being his typical anxious self, from now on he'll be cooler and the new Linus. But as soon as his family gets off the plane, they see a black mamba—one of the deadliest snakes in Africa. Linus' parents insist mambas are rare, but the neighborhood is called Mamba Point, and Linus can barely go outside without tripping over one—he's sure the venomous serpents are drawn to him. Then he hears about kasengs, and the belief that some people have a deep, mysterious connection to certain animals. Unless Linus wants to hide in his apartment forever (drawing or playing games with the strange kid downstairs while his older brother meets girls and hangs out at the pool), he has to get over his fear of his kaseng animal. Soon he's not only keeping a black mamba in his laundry hamper; he's also feeling braver than ever before. Is it his resolution to become the new Linus, or does his sudden confidence have something to do with his scaly new friend? From Kurtis Scaletta, author of Mudville, comes a humorous and compelling story of a boy learning about himself through unexpected friends, a fascinating place, and an extraordinary animal.

Avg Rating
3.78
Number of Ratings
158
5 STARS
27%
4 STARS
39%
3 STARS
25%
2 STARS
6%
1 STARS
4%
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Author

Kurtis Scaletta
Kurtis Scaletta
Author · 9 books
Kurtis Scaletta is the author of several books for young readers including Mudville, which was short listed for the Mark Twain Readers Award, and The Tanglewood Terror, which was a finalist for the Minnesota Book Award. He lives in Minneapolis with wife and son and some cats.
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