Squids Will Be Squids by Jon Scieszka - ISBN: 9780142500408
Paperback
The irrepressible team of Scieszka and Smith have found a way tell stories about all the weird, scary, and annoying people everyone knows: they just make like Aesop and change all the people to animals or food, add a moral to each story, and call these 18 stories fables. Full color.

Squids Will Be Squids

Fresh Morals, Beastly Fables

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  • Paperback

    48 pages

  • Release Date

    26 May 2003

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Summary

Sure we‘d all love to be able to go around telling stories about all the weird, scary, and just-plain-annoying people that we know. But the truth is, no one likes a gossip. Here, the irrepressible Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith have found a way around that problem-they just make like Aesop and change all the people to animals or food, add a moral to each story, and call the stories fables

With tales like "Little Walrus," in which too much of the truth is a dangerous thi…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780142500408
ISBN-10:0142500402
Author:Jon Scieszka
Publisher:Puffin Books
Imprint:Puffin Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:48
Release Date:26 May 2003
Weight:231g
Dimensions:4mm x 230mm x 304mm
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Critics Review

”[Has] and in-your-face attitude that will hold reader’s rapt attention.” - Publishers Weekly

”[Has] and in-your-face attitude that will hold reader’s rapt attention.” -Publishers Weekly

About The Author

Jon Scieszka

In college, Jon Scieszka was on course to become a doctor, but spent his spare time attempting to write the Great American Novel. He decided to shelve his medical ambitions and take a masters degree in Fiction Writing at Columbia University. Afterwards, he became a teacher in New York. Fans of Scieszka will not be surprised that he was a somewhat unorthodox teacher, who introduced his eight-year-old students to Kafka’s Metamorphosis (“They loved it. You’d tell them about this guy who turns into a cockroach, and they’d go, ‘No way, man, no way.’”) Scieszka’s teaching experience prompted him to try writing for children, viewing his new readers as “the same smart people I had been trying to reach… just a little shorter.” In 1988, Jon took a year off from teaching and swapped material with the illustrator Lane Smith. The result of this collaboration was The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs!. The book was initially rejected by publishers on the grounds that it was too weird/sophisticated. But it was not long before the book made it into print. A decade after its first publication, the book has sold over 4 million copies, been translated into ten languages and been widely acclaimed as a classic picture book for all ages. The next Scieszka/Smith collaboration The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales goes even further to break all th

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