William Kotzwinkle is the author of several children's books, including Walter the Farting Dog; The World is Big and I'm So Small; and E.T., the Extra-Terrestrial. His many adult books include The Bear Went Over the Mountain; The Fan Man; Fata Morgana; and Doctor Rat. A celebrated satirist, he is a two-time winner of both the National Magazine Award for Fiction and the World Fantasy Award.
Glenn Murray, co-author of Walter the Farting Dog, is a supervisor for educational technology in New Brunswick, Canada. He recently spent a year in Jordan, serving as an advisor to the Ministry of Education in Amman and setting up computers in classrooms. He has written radio dramas for the CBC and spends a lot of time doing public readings in elementary schools.
Audrey Colman illustrated and designed Walter the Farting Dog, her first picture book. More recently she wrote and illustrated Francine. Her artwork has been featured in magazines, posters, and multimedia projects.
+the same gross humor as the previous book and even more inventive
illustrations, a mix of collage and computer-generated art. (ALA
Booklist)
Athe same gross humor as the previous book and even more inventive
illustrations, a mix of collage and computer-generated art. (ALA
Booklist)
the same gross humor as the previous book and even more inventive
illustrations, a mix of collage and computer-generated art. (ALA
Booklist)
?the same gross humor as the previous book and even more inventive
illustrations, a mix of collage and computer-generated art. (ALA
Booklist)
"Kids will find it hysterical. The dialogue is clever, and the art
is quite ingenious. Seemingly computer-conceived
characters--including Walter, complete with a permanently abashed
expression--are unique efforts, as are the smoothly colored
backgrounds. All in all, it's a gas."
+the same gross humor as the previous book and even more inventive
illustrations, a mix of collage and computer-generated art. (ALA
Booklist)
Athe same gross humor as the previous book and even more inventive
illustrations, a mix of collage and computer-generated art. (ALA
Booklist)
the same gross humor as the previous book and even more inventive
illustrations, a mix of collage and computer-generated art. (ALA
Booklist)
?the same gross humor as the previous book and even more inventive
illustrations, a mix of collage and computer-generated art. (ALA
Booklist)
"Kids will find it hysterical. The dialogue is clever, and the art
is quite ingenious. Seemingly computer-conceived
characters--including Walter, complete with a permanently abashed
expression--are unique efforts, as are the smoothly colored
backgrounds. All in all, it's a gas."
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