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good point

Michael wrote: "The book is by a Goodreads Author, so the book description can only be edited by him, not by a librarian."
Not true. Any librarian should be able to edit the book description. Not the author bio, though.
And the description was imported from B&N, not added by the author. Most likely that means it's from the publisher.
Not true. Any librarian should be able to edit the book description. Not the author bio, though.
And the description was imported from B&N, not added by the author. Most likely that means it's from the publisher.

I see your point. But it's not a very good book, really, about haircuts. It is a funny book if the ending is a surprise. Which means the description has to be re-written. If you want to take my advice, try this:
From the author of Good Night, Monkey Boy, a hilarious tale with a surprise ending!
One day Josh had a big, brown bag idea: to wear a paper bag over his head. He thought it was a good idea. His mother did not. Neither did his bus driver, his teacher, or his soccer coach. Why would Josh possibly be wearing a bag on his head?
A surprise ending will keep kids giggling - and gently teach them, and their parents, a little lesson!
So, please, either make the description more vague, or html it to mark it as spoiled. I can write up a description for you if you want. Thanks!