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Overview
Featuring David Sedaris's unique blend of hilarity and heart, this new illustrated collection of animal-themed tales is an utter delight. Though the characters may not be human, the situations in these stories bear an uncanny resemblance to the insanity of everyday life.
In "The Toad, the Turtle, and the Duck," three strangers commiserate about animal bureaucracy while waiting in a complaint line. In "Hello Kitty," a cynical feline struggles to sit through his prison-mandated AA meetings. In "The Squirrel and the Chipmunk," a pair of star-crossed lovers is separated by prejudiced family members.
With original illustrations by Ian Falconer, author of the bestselling Olivia series of children's books, these stories are David Sedaris at his most observant, poignant, and surprising.
Editorials
From Barnes & Noble
"Someone suggested that my new book is bedtimes stories for children who drink." That judgment can't be taken too seriously, but David Sedaris' Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk does qualify as a contrarian contemporary redo of Aesop animal fables. A Barnes & Noble Bestseller now in paperback and NOOK Book.
Carolyn Kellogg
Wickedly funny....These are some of Sedaris's best stories...The animals have given Sedaris's humor some new teeth: tiny and sharp, and sometimes even ready to draw blood.β Los Angeles Times
Chris Jones
Wry and amusing.β Chicago Tribune
Craig Wilson
Great fun.β USA Today
Heller McAlpin
Outrageous....Wonderful...Sedaris's anthropomorphized creatures may seem domesticated, but this book, like his more familiar essays, is...wildly inspiredβand a rip-roaring hoot.β NPR
Leah Greenblatt
For the strong-stomached, these tales are toxic little treats, fun-sized Snicker bars with a nougaty strychnine center.β Entertainment Weekly
Raleigh News & Observer
The funniest man on the planet.Raleigh News & Observer
"The funniest man on the planet."Chris Jones
"Wry and amusing."β Chicago Tribune
Heller McAlpin
"Outrageous....Wonderful...Sedaris's anthropomorphized creatures may seem domesticated, but this book, like his more familiar essays, is...wildly inspired--and a rip-roaring hoot."β NPR
Carolyn Kellogg
"Wickedly funny....These are some of Sedaris's best stories...The animals have given Sedaris's humor some new teeth: tiny and sharp, and sometimes even ready to draw blood."β Los Angeles Times
Leah Greenblatt
"For the strong-stomached, these tales are toxic little treats, fun-sized Snicker bars with a nougaty strychnine center."β Entertainment Weekly
Craig Wilson
"Great fun."β USA Today