person because throughout the whole book Noah is trying to help his dad get out of jail and find out whether or. But Noah has an ace up his sleeve-a plan so crazy it just might stop the polluting, save the beaches, and prove to the world that it's the owner of the Coral Queen, and not his dad, who is full of. Conflict: The main conflict is person vs. for a price and Shelly, a bighearted bartender with even bigger biceps. People have differing abilities: A variety of users need to access the sidewalk system. There's his little sister, Abbey, an unreformed childhood biter Lice Peeking, a half-soused ex-mate of the Coral Queen who is willing to testify. But even though pumping raw sewage into the waters of the Florida Keys is both gross and against the law, turns out it's near impossible to catch the flusher-especially when he's already bamboozled the prosecutors, the local press, and even the Coast Guard. Now Noah is determined to succeed where his father failed. But his bold protest fizzles: within days the casino is back in business, and Noah's dad is behind bars and out of action. He tried to stop the Coral Queen casino boat's illegal dumping. Random House Childrens Books, Juvenile Fiction - 312 pages. Noah's dad has a little problem with anger control. Annotation: Bestselling novelist Carl Hiaasen is back with another hysterical mystery adventure for young readers, set in the Florida Keys.
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