Synopses & Reviews
This is Puzzlehead. And these are his friends - Mo, Bob, Sue, and Stevie. One day they all go exploring. What will they find? Lots of surprises - and maybe the best surprise of all!
Review
"A visual thinker's feast! James Yang's andlt;iandgt;Puzzleheadandlt;/iandgt; is a bold and delightful romp, sure to inspire those searching for their own way to fit snugly into a sometimes puzzling world." -- andlt;bandgt;Peter H. Reynoldsandlt;/bandgt;, illustrator of andlt;iandgt;Little Boyandlt;/iandgt; and the andlt;iandgt;New York Timesandlt;/iandgt; bestselling andlt;iandgt;Somedayandlt;/iandgt;
Synopsis
Puzzlehead and his friends--Mo, Bob, Sue, and Stevie--are going exploring. Everyone finds the perfect thing to do, except Puzzlehead. Will he ever find a place to belong? An acclaimed graphic artist has created an endearing tale about fitting in and friendship. Full color.
About the Author
andlt;bandgt;James Yangandlt;/bandgt;'s prize-winning work has appeared in many magazines, including andlt;Iandgt;Graphis, Newsweek, Forbes, Fortune,andlt;/iandgt; and andlt;Iandgt;Sports Illustrated,andlt;/iandgt; as well as in the andlt;Iandgt;New York Timesandlt;/iandgt; and the Wall andlt;Iandgt;Street Journal.andlt;/iandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;When Jandlt;Iandgt;oey and Jet,andlt;/iandgt; his first book for children, was published in 2004, andlt;Iandgt;Publishers Weeklyandlt;/iandgt; praised it as "visually enticing." andlt;Iandgt;The Horn Bookandlt;/iandgt; described it as "a minimal-vocabulary depiction of boy and dog [which] quickly segues into a lively tour of prepositions...a comical and satisfying story." andlt;Iandgt;Booklistandlt;/iandgt; called it a "clever, energetic romp." andlt;Iandgt;Kirkus Reviewsandlt;/iandgt; declared it "an excellent introduction to what can usually be a difficult concept for youngsters." And andlt;Iandgt;School Library Journalandlt;/iandgt; said "libraries will want to fetch copies for themselves."andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;The designer of "Clockman," a sculpture on display at the National Museum of American History, Mr. Yang and his wife live in New York City.andlt;bandgt;James Yangandlt;/bandgt;'s prize-winning work has appeared in many magazines, including andlt;Iandgt;Graphis, Newsweek, Forbes, Fortune,andlt;/iandgt; and andlt;Iandgt;Sports Illustrated,andlt;/iandgt; as well as in the andlt;Iandgt;New York Timesandlt;/iandgt; and the Wall andlt;Iandgt;Street Journal.andlt;/iandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;When Jandlt;Iandgt;oey and Jet,andlt;/iandgt; his first book for children, was published in 2004, andlt;Iandgt;Publishers Weeklyandlt;/iandgt; praised it as "visually enticing." andlt;Iandgt;The Horn Bookandlt;/iandgt; described it as "a minimal-vocabulary depiction of boy and dog [which] quickly segues into a lively tour of prepositions...a comical and satisfying story." andlt;Iandgt;Booklistandlt;/iandgt; called it a "clever, energetic romp." andlt;Iandgt;Kirkus Reviewsandlt;/iandgt; declared it "an excellent introduction to what can usually be a difficult concept for youngsters." And andlt;Iandgt;School Library Journalandlt;/iandgt; said "libraries will want to fetch copies for themselves."andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;The designer of "Clockman," a sculpture on display at the National Museum of American History, Mr. Yang and his wife live in New York City.