Synopses & Reviews
Seymour has always dreamed of being a great artist. But hes shy about showing his artwork and, being a snail, hes slow. Who will hire him?
When Seymour finds a job at the Speedy Arts Gallery, he is thrilled— until he finds himself sliming envelopes shut and delivering packages. Well, even great artists have to start somewhere. And who knows? Seymours big break might be just around the corner!
Review
Praise for The Amazing Trail of Seymour Snail:
“Young gradeschoolers will enjoy all the talk about slime and goo, as well as the puns about a friendly spider, who is working on something big--the World Wide Web. Children will also cheer for the small creature, who oozes along at a snails pace but triumphs in the end.”--Booklist
"Engaging characters and winning art create a solid addition to the field of transitional literature."--Kirkus Reviews
“With only a few sentences and at least one illustration per page, this title is perfect for students transitioning to chapter books.”—School Library Journal
About the Author
LYNN E. HAZEN writes books for children of all ages. She lives in San Francisco, California.
DOUG CUSHMAN has illustrated many books for young readers and written a bunch, too, including the Aunt Eater series. He lives in Paris, France.