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== The Silhouette Man (189 pages) is geared to adult reading level. The First Thirty (96 pages) is based on the same story, geared to 6th-12th grade reading level (and adults who prefer a shorter story). A Place To Sit (300+ questions) is a companion workbook that goes with either of those two novels. The Milkshake Man (42 pages) is based on the same story. It is illustrated and geared to K-5th grade reading level (and kids at heart). One Lunch (200+ questions) is a companion workbook that goes with The Milkshake Man.
== Scroll down to see the covers & page 1 reviews for each book & workbook
== Scroll down to see the covers & page 1 reviews for each book & workbook
THE SILHOUETTE MAN - Front Cover
THE SILHOUETTE MAN - Page 1 Reviews
THE SILHOUETTE MAN - Back Cover
THE FIRST THIRTY - Front Cover
THE FIRST THIRTY - Page 1 Reviews
THE FIRST THIRTY - Back Cover
A PLACE TO SIT - Front cover
- A companion workbook for The First Thirty or The Silhouette Man
A PLACE TO SIT - Page 1 Reviews
A PLACE TO SIT - Back Cover
THE MILKSHAKE MAN - Front Cover
THE MILKSHAKE MAN - Page 1 Reviews
THE MILKSHAKE MAN - Back Covers
ONE LUNCH - Front Cover
- A companion workbook for The Milkshake Man
ONE LUNCH - Page 1 Reviews
ONE LUNCH - Back Cover
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NOTES: In case the cover of The First Thirty above (man looking out window) does not look familiar: In February 2015, The First Thirty celebrated its 10th anniversary with a new edition that included a brand new cover. This image here (boy in football helmet) reflects what the original edition's cover looked like. At times, in the books and workbooks, anniversary editions are released or updates are made (reviews are added/removed from the page 1 reviews page, for example). So, the version of the book or workbook received by the buyer may, for instance, have a different set of page 1 reviews on the first page than those seen above.