Synopses & Reviews
Awesome Man can shoot positronic rays out of his eyeballs, fly as straight asan arrow, and hug mutant Jell-O! Even villains like Professor Von Evil and the Flaming Eyeball are no match for this caped crusader.
But Awesome Man also has a secret. . . . Can you guess what it is?
The first picture book from Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Michael Chabon perfectly captures the fantasy life of young superhero fans.
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Praise for SUMMERLAND: “Chabon hits a high-flying home run.” Publishers Weekly
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Praise for SUMMERLAND: “Packed with magic, adventure, myth, and Americas favorite pastime, this book will enchant its audience. School Library Journal
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Praise for THE AMAZING ADVENTURES OF KAVALIER AND CLAY: “The depth of Chabons thought, his sharp language, his inventiveness and his ambition make this a novel of towering achievement.” New York Times Book Review
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“Awesome indeed.” Kirkus Reviews
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“The depiction of a showdown between Awesome Man and his nemesisthe Flaming Eyeballis priceless. Readers may notice that theres a moral peeking out from Awesome Mans cape, but theyll still grab this story in their ‘ginormous Awesome Power Grip and not let go.” School Library Journal (starred review)
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“Young caped crusaders and Chabons adult fans alike will grin at this self-consciously witty portrait.” Publishers Weekly
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“Chabons first-person narrative is that of a boy-zealous, goofy, and antisister-and the story reads like the play-by-play antics of an action figure in a kids game.” ALA Booklist
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“Its a wonderful celebration of tough-guy fantasies and down-to-earth boyness, perfectly matched with the retro stylings of animated film artist and comic book illustrator Parker.” San Francisco Chronicle
About the Author
Michael Chabon is the bestselling and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of
The Mysteries of Pittsburgh,
Wonder Boys,
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay,
Summerland (a novel for children),
The Final Solution,
The Yiddish Policemen's Union, and
Gentlemen of the Road, as well as the short story collections
A Model World and
Werewolves in Their Youth and the essay collections
Maps and Legends and
Manhood for Amateurs. He is the chairman of the board of the MacDowell Colony. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife, the novelist Ayelet Waldman, and their children.
Jake Parker is an illustrator and an artist for animated films. He also draws comics of space mice, monsters, and funny robots. He wrote and illustrated the comic book Missile Mouse. Jake lives in Provo, Utah, with his family.