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K-3
An author attempts to walk off writer's block. The suggestion is that the nameless, faceless writer-narrator, who walks with his dog, Wednesday, is Stead himself, and that this is the "story" Stead writes. Just as improvisational-seeming as the text are the mixed-media illustrations accented with Polaroids. This book will reward readers receptive to the notion that the world speaks to those who listen.
Reviewer: Nell Beram
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
September, 2016