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In the third book in The Terrible Trio series, Barry the lemur finds a lost cape that gives him the power to fly. He secretly enjoys a day as a flying super-hero, basking in the fame of being a mysterious masked crusader,
When the cape's emu owner and a reward-hungry Zeb close in, a struggle over the cape causes it to rip and lose its magic. In big trouble, the Terrible Trio (Zeb the zebra, Marge the penguin, and Barry) must convince the emu that a true superhero does not need a cape.
Artist Minky Stapleton's wacky sense of humour really brings these characters to goofy life.
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