Synopses & Reviews
Jeremy thought hed seen the last of his monster when he sent him away with a one-way bus ticket. But suddenly theres a knock on the door . . . and the monster has returned!
Jeremy tries to decide what to do. Is it possible that the monster is in need of a friend?
Peter McCarty brings his popular monster back in style, with a sequel that will have kids drawing their own little monsters in no time.
Review
“…satisfies in its supply of companionship all around.” --Kirkus Reviews
Review
“The pacing is superb and invites viewers to linger over each page. This is an engaging celebration of artistic imagination and friendship.” --School Library Journal "McCartys story is Hitchcockian in its suspense, as the monster, wearing a pink hat and carrying a brown suitcase, makes his way to Jeremys door. Once again, the monster proves that he knows exactly how to shift Jeremys quiet life into unexpected territory." --Publishers Weekly, Starred review “…satisfies in its supply of companionship all around.” --Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
Peter McCarty is the author and illustrator of many books for children, including Jeremy Draws a Monster, Moon Plane, and T is for Terrible, as well as Hondo & Fabian, a Caldecott Honor book. He lives with his family in Upstate New York.