The Many Adventures of Maurice and The Nut Job Crew

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What if your mustache wasn't a mustache at all—but a squirrel?That's how the legend of Maurice began, and from there the chaos only grew.Maurice the Squirrel is no ordinary rodent. Bold, scrappy, and surprisingly stylish in his makeshift cape, he's built a reputation as the mastermind behind The Nut Job Crew—an unlikely band of animal outcasts with a talent for pulling off the wildest snack-fueled heists the city has ever seen.Alongside Chet, the zipper-savvy one-eyed chipmunk; Rita, a flashy blue jay with a flair for dramatic dive-bombs; and Dennis, a loyal raccoon who smells like burritos but can hotwire anything on wheels, Maurice leads daring escapades that blur the line between comedy and crime caper.From raiding the zoo's walnut stash under the suspicious eye of Barry the Emu, to stealing a legendary wedding cake, to recovering the fabled Golden Chestnut on Heistmas Eve, each adventure is more absurd, heartwarming, and laugh-out-loud funny than the last. Between turf wars with flamingos, grudges against blender manufacturers, and rival crews of snack thieves, Maurice and his team prove that family isn't about blood—it's about who's there to run from security guards with you.The Many Adventures of Maurice and The Nut Job Crew is a wildly imaginative collection of tales that blends clever humor, cinematic heists, and lovable misfits into a story perfect for fans of talking-animal adventures, comedic crime capers, or just anyone who's ever wondered what their local squirrels are plotting.Nutty, fast-paced, and packed with heart—this is a book you'll want to sneak into your backpack before someone else does.

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