Synopses & Reviews
Spy Guy is a spy — but not a very good one. He's too loud, too squeaky, and in need of a good disguise. All Spy Guy wants is to figure out the secret to spying. But as the Chief says, that he must discover for himself. With a lot of trial and even more error, can Spy Guy figure out the secret to spying?
Review
andquot;Fluffy fun that promotes visual literacy and will make a positive addition to interactive storytime collections.andquot;
andmdash;School Library Journal
andquot;Santosoand#39;s art conveys broadly comical action, and his slightly retro palette and exaggerated cartoon style are well-suited to the undercover prowess Spy Guy seeks.andquot;
andmdash;Kirkus
andquot;Santosoandrsquo;s crisp images and liberal use of white space keep the focus on domestic comedy...but it quickly turns into a tribute to savvy parental mentoring.andquot;
andmdash;Publishers Weekly
Synopsis
A little guy just wants to be a spy in this funny, rhythmic picture book about sneakiness and perseverance, featuring a sweet father-son bond.
About the Author
Jessica Young grew up in Ontario, Canada and now lives with her family in Nashville, Tennessee, where she is an art teacher and writer. jessicayoungbooks.wordpress.com.