Raj Haldar
Author
Publisher
Sourcebooks
Pub. Date
2018
Language
English
Formats
Description
A New York Times Bestseller!
A "raucous trip through the odd corners of our alphabet." —The New York Times
Let's get real—the English language is bizarre. A might be for apple, but it's also for aisle and aeons. Why does the word "gnat" start with a G but the word "knot" doesn't start with an N? It doesn't always make sense, but don't let these rule-breaking silent letters defeat you!
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Publisher
Sourcebooks eXplore
Pub. Date
[2020]
Language
English
Description
You can't believe everything you hear! Did you know that a single word can have many different meanings? Sometimes two words that sound alike can be spelled completely differently! Ptolemy the Pterodactyl is back to show us all how absurd and fun languagecan be when homophones, homonyms, and tricky punctuation are at play.