When young Arlo accidentally drops a book on the Mayor's head, the Mayor decides books are dangerous and destroys all the books in town! But thanks to Arlo's imagination and perseverance, the Mayor finds that suppressing stories cannot stop them from blossoming more beautifully than ever. This timely allegorical tale will be a useful tool for starting conversations with children about the power of activism and the written word.
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Paul Czajak got an F with the words "get a tutor" on his college writing paper and, after that, he never thought he'd become a writer. But after spending twenty years as a chemist, he knew his creativity could no longer be contained. Paul lives in New Jersey with his wife and two little monsters. In addition to the Monster & Me(TM) series, he's also the auth
More about Paul CzajakRashin Kheiriyeh: Rashin Kheiriyeh was born in 1979 in Khoramshar, Iran. In 2008, she graduated wih an MA in Graphics from Tehran University. Rashin works as both an illustrator and a film director. She has illustrated 36 book for children that have been published in Iran, Frnce, Spain, Korea, Italy and India. The Merchant and the Parrot will be her first bo
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