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Another Day in the Milky Way by David Milgrim β€” book cover

Another Day in the Milky Way

by David Milgrim
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Synopsis

Monty's world seems a little different this morning. For one thing, he can't help noticing his mother suddenly has three heads. And is serving liver flakes for breakfast. Then there are the unusual animals he encounters, who all seem to be talking and . . . wearing costumes? There's no way around it—Monty has definitely woken up on the wrong planet.

The problem is, he has no idea how to get home. He needs advice. But from whom? The scatterbrained donkey? The no-nonsense ant? Or the old man on the mountaintop?

Readers will delight in joining Monty's journey through this oddball alternate universe, packed with funny details.

Publishers Weekly

The other day, I woke up on the wrong planet," claims Monty, the boy narrator of this reverie. "It happens to me every once in a while." His mother has three heads, and she sends him off with a stack of identical math books, calling, "Have a nice day at school... Don't eat anyone." Accompanied by his doglike pet, which has antennae, pink stripes and a droopy conical nose, Monty sits under a blue tree and attempts "to remember how I got home the other times." Finally he gets assistance from a horse (which turns out to be a donkey in disguise). and asks for help from a stargazing sage who looks wise but mistakes the boy for the pizza delivery guy. At last Monty recalls that if he falls asleep, he'll awaken in his usual bedroom. Milgrim's (Young MacDonald) digitally rendered characters are just a step up from stick figures, drawn in a black line and filled with matching blues and burgundies. His alternate planet, a rock-strewn desert with multiple moons shining in the night sky, is too Earthly to be weird and makes the dream conclusion all the more disappointing. Monty's deadpan narration is the funniest part of an unsurprising adventure. Ages 4-up. (Feb.)

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About the Author, David Milgrim

David Milgrim is the author and illustrator of numerous picture books, including Young MacDonald and Cows Can't Fly. He lives in Wakefield, Rhode Island.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2007
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Pages
32
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780399245480

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