One Day, The End.: Short, Very Short, Shorter-Than-Ever Stories | TheBookSeekers

One Day, The End.: Short, Very Short, Shorter-Than-Ever Stories


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No. of pages 32

Published: 2015

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Great for age 4-9 years

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A Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Picture Book Honor Book

"One day. . . I went to school. I came home. The end," says our storyteller a girl with a busy imagination and a thirst for adventure. The art tells a fuller tale of calamity on the way to school and an unpredictably happy ending. The genius of this picture book is that each illustration captures multiple, unexpected, and funny storylines as the narrator tells her shorter-than-ever stories, ending with "One day. . . I wanted to write a book." An original and incredibly deep combination of text and art invites readers to make up stories of their own.

 

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

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2015 by Boyds Mills Press .

Fred Koehler won a Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Award for his illustrations for One Day, the End. He is the author-illustrator of How to Cheer Up Dad, which received three starred reviews, and he is the illustrator of This Book Is Not about Dragons; Puppy, Puppy, Puppy; and Flashlight Night. Rebecca Kai Dotlich is the author of "Lemonade Sun, And Other Summer Poems. "She lives in Carmel, Indiana.

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