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News ID: 98122
Publish Date : 24 December 2021 - 23:33

Young Persian Readers to Enjoy ‘Fake Mustache’

TEHRAN (IBNA ) -- A juvenile fiction by American children’s writer Tom Angleberger ‘Fake ‎Mustache’ (2012), a story full of action and goofiness has been translated into Persian ‎and published. ‎
Illustrated by Heather Fox, the complete name of the book is ‘Fake Mustache: Or, How Jodie O’Rodeo and Her Wonder Horse (and Some Nerdy Kid) Saved the U.S. Presidential Election from a Mad Genius Criminal Mastermind Tapa’. It has been translated into Persian by Hesam Forouzan. Hirmand Publishing has released the book in 260 pages.
Award-winning author Tom Angleberger flexes his comic muscle in this hairy adventure story with twists at every turn.
Regular kid Lenny Flem Jr. is the only one standing between his evil-genius best friend—Casper, a master of disguise and hypnosis—and world domination. It all begins when Casper spends money from his granny on a spectacularly convincing fake mustache, the Heidelberg Handlebar #7.
With it, he’s able to rob banks, amass a vast fortune, and run for president. Is Lenny the only one who can see through his disguise? And will he be able to stop Casper from taking over the world?
Tom Angleberger is the New York Times bestselling author of the Origami Yoda series and the Flytrap Files series, as well as many other books for kids. He lives with his family in Virginia.
Heather Fox is an illustrator of stories for children. When she isn’t creating, she’s probably drinking a hot cup of coffee, eating Chinese food, or chasing down her dog (Sir Hugo) who has stolen one of her socks. She lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with her husband (and author!), Jonathan Stutzman.