Synopses & Reviews
Meet Edie, who resides--permanently--at The Slidy Diner. She'd really like it if you would join her. With Edie as your guide you'll have no trouble avoiding the wigglepedes, and she'll steer you away from the pumpkin asparagus pie with crunchy-bit topping (nobody knows what the crunchy bits are).
In her first picturebook, author Laurel Snyder teams with artist Jaime Zollars to give readers the ultimate greasy spoon experience, and leaves them wondering: Do the creepy goings-on at The Slidy Diner really exist or are they the product of a lonely girl's imagination? Reviews "...for the child who thrives on weird and gross."—Richmond Parents Monthly "Here's a diner well worth repeated visits-but steer clear of the "chocolate" milk."-Kirkus Reviews
Synopsis
Inside The Slidy Diner, everyone shouts and coughs. Clatter and Din! Hullabaloo!
Synopsis
In her first picture book, Snyder teams with artist Zollars to give readers the ultimate greasy spoon experience, and leaves them wondering: Do the creepy goings-on at The Slidy Diner really exist or are they the product of a lonely girl's imagination? Full color.
About the Author
JAIME ZOLLARS has illustrated three books from her studio in Pasadena, California. Like Laurel she has also been a waitress, and once even accidentally served a dish with a big horsefly floating on top.
LAUREL SNYDER graduated from the Iowa Writers' Workshop, then stole a lemon drop and ended up a waitress in a very greasy spoon. She has written three books for adults and has a middle-grade novel on the way. She lives with her family in Atlanta, Georgia.
Kids Q&A
Read the Kids' Q&A with Laurel Snyder