Synopses & Reviews
Fenwick discovers that the new suit he has purchased has a life of its own.
Review
"Fenwick, roundly ignored by his coworkers, decides to change his image by buying a new suit. And what a difference! But he soon realizes . . . that the energetic garment has a mind of its own . . . Small's art and his storytelling are equally good: his pictures are alive with movement and filled with exuberant physical comedy and his telling is brisk and funny." --
Booklist"Small tells his tall tale with humor, verve, and tongue-in-cheek sauciness . . . A funny fable." -- School Library Journal
"Tailor-made for laughs." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
About the Author
David Small has written and illustrated many books for children, including his collaborations with Sarah Stewart such as
The Gardener, a Caldecott Honor Book, and
The Friend. He lives in Mendon, Michigan.