Scheduled to Skype with a ELA Methods Class at NCSU


Click the title to this post to access the 24-page sequential art narrative short story by Frank Stockton. I'm especially interested in this one because it also falls under the YA Lit category.Labels: 2011, awards, Eisner, Frank Stockton, Hamburger for One, nominations, YA lit, young adult
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