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Hey, Al


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No. of pages 32

Published: 1989

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Great for age 4-9 years

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Al, a janitor, and his faithful dog, Eddie, live in a single room on the West Side. They eat together, they work together, they do everything together. So what's the problem?Thier room is crowded and cramped; their life is an endless struggle. Al and Eddie are practically at eachothers throats when a large and mysterious bird offers them a new life in paradise. After some debate, they decide to accept.Transported to a gorgeous island in the sky, Al and Eddie are soon living a life of ease and luxury. But they come to find that the grass can be a little too green on the other side. After a dramatic, nearly tragic escape from their paradise prison, both man and dog agree: there really is no place like home.?Hey, Al is the winner of the 1987 Caldecott Medal.

 

This book has been graded for interest at 4-8 years.

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 1989 by Farrar Straus Giroux .

Arthur Yorinks has written a number of celebrated books for children. Among them are Mommy?, illustrated by Maurice Sendak, Hey, Al, winner of the Caldecott Medal and Happy Bees. He is the founder and director of The Night Kitchen Radio Theater. Yorinks lives in New York City, USA. Richard Egielski is the award-winning author and illustrator of many books, including "The Web Files, Three French Hens, "and "The Gingerbread Boy. " He lives with his family in New Jersey.

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