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THE BARNES & NOBLE PICTURE BOOK OF THE YEAR
Mrs. & Mr. MacLeod live in a small cabin, under a big tree, on a medium sized hill, with their five growing children. HOW TO EAT A BOOK is their debut picture book in The Grunions series featuring Sheila, Gerald and Geraldine Grunion.

PRAISE FOR HOW TO EAT A BOOK:
“If Lewis Carroll, Piet Mondrian and Shel Silverstein had ever decided to write a book together, these are the kids and the book they would have conceived.”
– The New York Times

“A time-warping joyride of graphic delight and conceptual dexterity.”
– The New York Times

HOW TO EAT A BOOK
★ – BARNES & NOBLE PICTURE BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023
★ – KIDS' INDIE NEXT LIST 2022
★ – BEST BOOKS OF 2022 SLJ
★ – BANK STREET COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BEST CHILDREN'S BOOK OF 2022 SELECTION
★ – School Library Journal, Starred Review for HOW TO EAT A BOOK
★ – A B&N Most Anticipated Read pick
★ – BEST BOOKS OF 2022 - Unconventional Picture Books, Fuse #8, Betsy Bird

PRAISE
“Mrs. & Mr. MacLeod channel their brilliance into a wholly unique, exhilarating package that will leave you in awe.” - B&N Reads

★ 09/01/2022
K-Gr 3—Mrs. and Mr. MacLeod introduce cousins Sheila, Gerald, and Geraldine Grunion in this fun and clever book. With a touch of Lewis Carroll and a little bit of Edward Gorey, plus a smidge of Roald Dahl—style misadventure, the children are gobbled up by various books and must snack their way out of trouble. The Grunions are a great addition to story time. The text flows through repetition and a lyrical style. Readers will enjoy the humor in each child's predicaments; each cousin has a distinct personality in both illustration and text: "Geraldine tore through the pages/ to a time where being terrible was terrific/ And Geraldine/ was terrific at being terrible." She faces down a bright red T. rex, conquering the beast and returning herself to Grandma's house. The MacLeods illustrate the Grunions using dipped pen and ink cut-out art, photographed in a three-dimensional stage diorama, then digitally colored. Shadow and light are used to guide viewers through each page. The style is deceptive at first, appearing simple with black-and-white scenes; later additions of color and shadow add depth that will have readers taking a second look. VERDICT A refreshing book in text and art, with a title that grabs attention, a plot that delivers, and an ending that resonates. No child could possibly resist.—Meaghan Nichols
School Library Journal
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