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Andy Rash

Author of Are You A Horse?

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May I Have a Word? (2017) — Illustrator — 44 copies

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[from illustrator's website]
I've created books with fantastic publishers including Scholastic, Chronicle, Penguin, Bloomsbury, and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. My editorial illustrations have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Time, Wired, The New Yorker, Entertainment Weekly, and many other national publications. My low-res iotacons have adorned books, magazines, records, quilts, restaurant bathrooms, and even the side of an east London car park, courtesy of the street artist Space Invader. Recently, I've been creating animations for Nickelodeon, Penguin, and other clients. Please look for my work in national competitions including American Illustration, Communication Arts, and The Society of Illustrators. I teach illustration at The Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design.

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When a boy learns about the upcoming eclipse in school, he makes a plan to see it with his dad. They travel to the path of totality, camp out, and experience the phenomenon together: "We are in the perfect place at the perfect time." The narration provides a kind of countdown, from two months ago to right now, and even goes into the future, when they might see another eclipse together.

Back matter includes more information about eclipses. Front endpapers show the path of totality of the 2017 eclipse across a U.S. map; back endpapers show future eclipse paths.… (more)
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JennyArch | Apr 3, 2024 |
Aw, it's a sad little poem. Perfect for the early 2010s. Although, I wish these type of stories would focus more on humanizing zombies (they were people after all).
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AvANvN | 7 other reviews | Feb 18, 2024 |
Okay, this book was awesome! Cowboy Roy, who has never met a horse before, talks to a series of increasingly exotic animals in his search to find one (including a sloth!) - and the results get sillier and sillier as the story goes on. The ending is great, too. Had me laughing out loud. This would be an AWESOME book for a storytime or for reading one-on-one.
 
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kerribrary | 8 other reviews | Mar 5, 2023 |
Just like it's name the book supports social-emotional learning, keeping the readers company no matter how they're feeling.
 
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0543210 | 1 other review | Mar 3, 2023 |

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