Llama Destroys the World

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Henry Holt & Company
Publish Date
Pages
40
Dimensions
10.1 X 10.2 X 0.4 inches | 1.06 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781250303172

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About the Author

Jonathan Stutzman is an award-winning independent filmmaker and writer of books for children. His short films have screened around the world and on television, and he is a contributing writer to the bestselling collection The Tiny Book of Tiny Stories and Emmy-winning variety show HitRecord on TV. When he isn't writing, Jonathan loves books, playing with his puppy, exploring, and watching old black and white movies. He is a staunch believer in the power of stories and the deliciousness of donuts. Jonathan lives in the wilds of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and as you read this, he is probably writing something new.

Heather Fox is an illustrator of stories for children. Her art is filled with quirk and dashes of whimsy that is created in both doodle and digital forms. When she isn't creating, she is probably drinking a hot cup of coffee, eating Chinese food, or chasing down her dog (Sir Hugo) that has stolen one of her socks. Fox's books for children include The Elephant's Nose and Llama Destroys the World. She lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Reviews

Summer 2019 Kids' Indie Next List Pick

"Silly fun."--People Magazine

"Filled with llama drama and will having everyone laughing out loud."--Romper

"[A] super silly, amazingly original, best-when-read-aloud picture book."--BookPage

"Dessert has never seemed so epic." --Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

"The goofy premise itself will elicit giggles, but it's innocently wide-eyed Llama who really sells the silliness of the story."--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Starred Review

"Will make Rubin and Salmieri's fans split their own pants." --Kirkus

"[T]his story will have readers chuckling again and again and coming back for more, just like Llama."--School Library Journal