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Jake Starts School
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Code: LI-137
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Written and
illustrated by Michael Wright
Hardback
48 pages; Dimensions 10.6
x 9.4 in.
Publisher: Feiwel &
Friends (June 2008)
ISBN:
978-0312367985


It's Jake's first day of school. He
doesn't want his mom and dad to leave him there, alone. Now, Jake and
his parents have to spend the first day of school togehter. Sitting
at Jake's desk. Sharing snacks. Playing on the seesaw. Will Jake ever
be able to stay at school on his own? The answer will delight and
reassure children and their (anxious) parents!
Bug-eyed Jake is back
with another problem in this very funny addition to the canon of
stories about starting kindergarten . . . Wrights background in
cartoons and film is clearly evident, and his eccentric portrayal of
people who all look like giant thumbs with arms and legs is his
trademark. The preposterously shaped characters, pithy rhymes and the
many emotions expressed by just a few differently drawn lines make
this an enjoyable graphic experience.&emdash;Kirkus
Reviews Michael Wrights bright, bold illustrations
in Jake Starts School look like they are a cartoon! The book is
full of humor and funny birds-eye view perspectives, and
its Homer Simpson-esque in a good, ages four-to-seven kind of
way.--Bookpage The author uses gentle humor to
portray an extreme case of separation anxiety and show how absurd it
would be to not actually separate.--San Francisco
Chronicle "A hilarious tale of nerves."--New York
Post Praise for Jake Stays Awake: Co-sleeping taken
to the extreme is the topic of this debut. Wrights
illustrations hysterically expand upon the text. The characters
small eyes and elongated heads make for very droll facial
expressions, while hidden details and the family dogs antics
will keep readers in stitches. Co-sleeping parents who want to
reclaim their territory may want to take notes.&emdash;Kirkus
Reviews Pleasantly rhyming text is paired with droll,
stylized full- and double-page illustrations in bold colors and
varying perspectives, and sight gags extend the fun for children and
adults. All in all, a delicious treat of a bedtime
book.
--School Lobrary Journal
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR AND
ILLUSTRATOR:
Michael Wright has
worked in advertising as a copywriter and are director
creating some of the most memorable fish sticks commercials
you've ever seen. More recently, he has worked designing
animation and sets for television. Michaels lives in
Manhattan Beach, california, with his wife, Cheryl, and
their three kids, Mason, Sloane, and Paxton--al of whom
survived their first days of school.
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