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Uncle Bigfoot

by George O'Connor
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Synopsis

WHAT'S TEN FEET TALL, completely covered in hair, hard to photograph, and has the largest feet in the world? Your uncle!

When a spunky kid meets his long-lost Uncle Bernie, he's positive that his uncle isn't so much a Bernie as he is a BIGFOOT. But as he sets out to prove-it, he realizes that maybe Bernie's just different, and different can be a very great thing. With its HUGE Uncle Bernie fold-out and illustrations filled with hidden jokes and references to other mythological characters, this is sure to make a BIG hit with kids.

Publishers Weekly

A funny thing happened on the way to the gene pool, as far as O'Connor's (Sally and the Some-Thing) narrator is concerned: he got an Uncle Bernie who bears a striking resemblance to a yeti. Said uncle is so big that it takes an entire gatefold to capture his huge body, and so hairy that it takes seven comic strip-style frames to survey all his hirsuteness. As an illustrator, O'Connor is better at evoking the precocious narrator and his hipster family than he is at capturing Uncle Bernie; the big galoot looks more creepy/derelict than endearingly odd. Yet O'Connor is definitely on to something: most kids have at least one relative they deem weird (the narrator ultimately discovers that he has at least two). And even children whose bloodlines are disappointingly normal will enjoy coasting along with the breezy storytelling, which combines the slapstick of a funny graphic novel with the heartwarming irreverence of a Disney Channel original movie (the group-hug moral: "There are a lot of people in the world and all of them have something a little different about them too"). Visual jokes in the backgrounds-a framed photo of the family posed near a "Welcome to Roswell" sign; a notebook labeled "Crop Circles"-will keep older readers amused as well. Ages 4-8. (Apr.)

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About the Author, George O'Connor

George O'Connor is the author/illustrator of the New York Times bestselling book Kapow!, its sequel Ker-Splash!, Sally and the Some-Thing (an IRA-CBC Children's Choice), and illustrator of the graphic novel, Journey Into Mohawk Country. He lives in Brooklyn, NY.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2008
Publisher
Roaring Brook Press
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781596432710

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