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The Good Guys Agency: Think Like Katherine Johnson

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“A mix of prose and colorful comic panels make for a fast-moving story affirming the power of kindness and empathy.”? Kirkus Reviews , review of  The Good Guys Kind Like Fred Rogers The fifth book in the Good Guys Agency series! What is the Good Guys Agency series? Boys need better role models, and in The Good Guys Agency series, friends Lucky, Rudy, and Red take matters into their own hands! Time travel adventures, historic heroes, comic book panels, laughs, jokes, and more deliver a winning combination of fun, education, and values to inspire a new generation of honorable men. Perfect for fans of Captain Underpants and Dog Man!

96 pages, Paperback

Published June 4, 2024

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January 23, 2025
This book is the fifth book in the engaging Good Guys Agency series. This installment follows the adventures of friends Lucky, Rudy, and Red as they embark on a time-traveling mission to meet the legendary mathematician Katherine Johnson and learn about the power of the brain and math.

In this adventure, the trio uses their Kid Cruiser to travel back in time and meet Katherine Johnson at NASA. They learn about her incredible contributions to the Apollo Space Missions and how her mathematical genius helped save the day. The book not only educates readers about Katherine Johnson's achievements but also encourages them to think critically and appreciate the power of math and science.

The story is a delightful mix of prose and colorful comic panels, making it a fast-paced and visually appealing read. Esposito and illustrator Ricardo Tokumoto skillfully combine humor, education, and values to create a story that is both fun and inspiring.
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