An ALA Notable Book
Kids ages 9-12 will "delight in [the] oddness" of this Home
Alone-style tale set in the 1970s--from a prolific children's author
who captures "a magic that's not like anyone else's**"** (Neil
Gaiman).
With Victor's parents out of town, he is free to investigate the
mysterious lizard musicians who have recently appeared on TV . . .
Things Victor loves: pizza with anchovies, grape soda, B movies aired at
midnight, the evening news. And with his parents off at a resort and his
older sister shirking her babysitting duties, Victor has plenty of time
to indulge himself and to try a few things he's been curious about.
Exploring the nearby city of Hogboro, he runs into a curious character
known as the Chicken Man (a reference to his companion, an intelligent
hen named Claudia who lives under his hat).
The Chicken Man speaks brilliant nonsense, but he seems to be hip to the
lizard musicians (real lizards, not men in lizard suits) who've begun
appearing on Victor's television after the broadcast of the late-late
movie. Are the lizards from outer space? From "other space"? Together
Victor and the Chicken Man, guided by the able Claudia, journey to the
lizards' floating island, a strange and fantastic place that operates
with an inspired logic of its own.