Hungry Roscoe
David J Plant
(Author)
Description
Roscoe is a hungry raccoon fed up with eating rotten junk out of the bins. What he wouldn't give for a lovely bit of fish or some fresh, juicy fruit --and where better to find food than at the zoo An excellent idea, except for the grumpy zookeeper who's intent on keeping Roscoe OUT. But Roscoe's come up with a plan to disguise himself as a zoo animal. . . . What could go wrong?
David J Plant was born in Hong Kong, grew up in Cyprus, and now lives in Bristol, United Kingdom. He studied illustration at Falmouth University, United Kingdom.
Product Details
Price
$17.95
Publisher
Nobrow Press
Publish Date
June 09, 2015
Pages
40
Dimensions
7.9 X 0.4 X 10.2 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781909263536
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About the Author
David J Plant was born in Hong Kong, grew up in Cyprus, and now lives in Bristol, United Kingdom. He studied illustration at Falmouth University, United Kingdom.
Reviews
"In this debut picture book, Plant pours on the charm, with retro-looking sorbet-colored art and a perfectly paced story."
--The The New York Times "Done in a retro style with flatly applied, low-contrast colors, the cartoon illustrations are well-stocked with active, comically expressive figures. The narrative's poker-faced tone (" 'That's not for pests like you!' growled the zookeeper. He was not a good-tempered man") adds a similarly antique flavor."
--Kirkus Reviews The subdued color palette and uncomplicated illustrations lend a vintage to the page, but this thoroughly modern story is utterly charming and will delight young readers.
--Summer Hayes, Booklist
--The The New York Times "Done in a retro style with flatly applied, low-contrast colors, the cartoon illustrations are well-stocked with active, comically expressive figures. The narrative's poker-faced tone (" 'That's not for pests like you!' growled the zookeeper. He was not a good-tempered man") adds a similarly antique flavor."
--Kirkus Reviews The subdued color palette and uncomplicated illustrations lend a vintage to the page, but this thoroughly modern story is utterly charming and will delight young readers.
--Summer Hayes, Booklist