The Stupendous Switcheroo: New Powers Every 24 Hours

by Mary Winn Heider (Author)

Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade

What would happen if you woke up every single day with a different, surprise SUPERPOWER?! Find out in this zany, hilarious illustrated novel from Mary Winn Heider and Chad Sell.

The morning of his mom's business trip, Switcheroo wakes up to discover he has telekinesis. Which is super convenient when he has to give his babysitter-robot the slip to fight crime all day. But it's less convenient when he's recruited to fight crime again the next day, only to realize he can no longer move objects with his mind. Instead, he can talk to cats! Fun, but not nearly as useful. A new superpower every day should be exciting, right? What could possibly go wrong?

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Kirkus Reviews

A wannabe superhero faces multiple mysteries and tests in this engaging series opener.


Publishers Weekly

After a boy wakes up one morning to discover that he's telekinetic, he sheds his everyday persona and adopts the pseudonym Switcheroo. He's determined to join the ranks of local heroes such as Vin Valor, a tech genius who leads a team of crime-fighting supers, but his robot nanny Al insists that Switcheroo consult his mother before embarking on any superpowered adventures. With his mom on a top-secret work trip, however, who knows how long he'll have to wait? Giving Al the slip, Switcheroo dons a makeshift costume and pursues evil-doers, until he's recruited by Vin Valor himself to help capture blob villain Lou Ooze. Switcheroo is finally on the road to becoming a bona fide superhero, but when he wakes up the next day, his telekinesis is gone, replaced by a new ability to speak with cats, in an Imogene's Antlers-esque twist. Even worse, he finds out his mom has gone missing from her trip. While the innovative gadgets and superpowers that populate this madcap series starter by Heider (The Losers at the Center of the Galaxy) and Sell (the Doodleville series) are surprising and amusing, the story's true heart comes from Switheroo's struggles navigating family and friendship dynamics, and learning to trust himself. Ages 8-12. (Sept.)

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Mary Winn Heider
Mary Winn Heider is the author of two middle-grade novels: The Losers at the Center of the Galaxy and The Mortification of Fovea Munson. She is currently working on a theatrical adaptation of FOVEA for The Kennedy Center with the composer Justin Huertas. Her picture book The Unicorns Who Saved Christmas, illustrated by Christian Cornia, is out now. Mary Winn has an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts, and she lives in Chicago, where she teaches creative writing residencies with PlayMakers Lab, performs at theaters around the city, and sometimes helps out at The Mystery League.

Chad Sell grew up in a small town in central Wisconsin. He lived in a neighborhood much like the Cardboard Kingdom, where he and his friends bounded through backyards in imaginative games and outfits. He also drew a lot and came up with all kinds of colorful characters. His favorites were often the villains, because despite being different and misunderstood, they were powerful and confident, and they got the best costumes. Chad lives in Connecticut with his husband and two cats.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780593427309
Lexile Measure
500
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
Publication date
September 20, 2023
Series
The Stupendous Switcheroo
BISAC categories
JUV008020 - Juvenile Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | Superheroes
Library of Congress categories
Superheroes
Superhero fiction

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