Synopses & Reviews
A boy of middling talents -- lives in a house with a half-mown lawn and rides a bike with half a seat. While other kids skate figure eights, Hank can only make a figure four -- wearing a single skate! Even his sister thinks he's half-baked. But one day, at the Wholenut County Hoe-Down Days and Olde-Tyme Barbecue, Hank's partial way of doing things makes him a total winner.
Authors Joe Fallon and Ken Scarborough and best-selling illustrator Jack E. Davis combine their unique talents to create a story about a young boy learning to trust his singular self.
About the Author
Joe Fallon lives in Los Angeles. His work in children's television, including Arthurand Little Bill, has won multiple Emmy and Peabody Awards. This is his first half book. His cup is half empty.