Frazz

Live from Bryson Elementary

 One of the last places you’d expect to find fun is in an elementary-school janitor’s cleaning closet. Creator Jef Mallett has given life to Renaissance man/janitor Edwin Frazier, better known as “Frazz,” who took the job at Bryson Elementary School when he was a struggling songwriter. He then surprised everyone by sticking around after selling his first hit song; the school will never be the same. 

Frazz: Live from Bryson Elementary features the diverse cast of charming characters Frazz readers have come to love. There’s eight-year-old budding genius Caulfield. He’s a constant thorn in the side of burned-out third-grade teacher Mrs. Olsen, who still remembers having Frazz in her class more than 20 years ago. Caulfield needs Frazz to challenge him as he remarks, “School would be OK if it didn’t interfere so much with my education.” Hilariously naive Principal Spaetzle wants to be like Frazz, and first-grade teacher (and first-rate babe!) Miss Plainwell is getting to know him better. And the kids at Bryson Elementary can’t get enough of him! Live from Bryson Elementary is the first Frazz collection and will leave fans begging for more.

   

About the Author

While in high school, Jef Mallett produced a daily comic for the Pioneer in Big Rapids, MI. He later worked as a cartoonist, and as an art director and an editorial cartoonist for a chain of eight midsize dailies. He has written and illustrated the children's book Dangerous Dan, and has also served as an illustrator for other authors, including best-seller Mitch Albom. Jef is also a contributing editor for Inside Triathalon magazine. He lives in Lansing, MI.

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