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Come Along and discover a joyous debut picture book rooted in the whimsical tradition of nonsense literature and based on the viral hit-sensation song
COME ALONG
Come along catch a Heffalump
Sit with me on a muddy clump
We'll sing a song of days gone by . . .
Set sail on a timeless adventure with two rabbits determined not to get caught by the Hum-drum. Together, they discover a world of borogoves, slithy toves, and Heffalumps, ready to dance and sing 'til sundown.
Packed with nonsensical whimsy and anarchic joy, this book is a merry romp through the imaginative worlds of Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll.
SO... Come along! Get you gone and have some fun!
"A glorious tumble of words and images –- a joyful, foot-tapping, spirit-zinging extravagant gallivant of a story that torrents off the tongue and lifts the heart!"--Cosmo Sheldrake Cosmo Sheldrake is a UK-based multi-instrumentalist, producer, composer, live improviser, and field recordist. His music ranges widely from celebratory anthems to soulful elegies to riotous party numbers to sparse electronic production to intoxicating, surrealistic stomps to haunting polyphonic songs that have grown out of field recordings of birds, whales, fish, frogs, and fungi, and more. Running through all his work is a belief that the living world is a noisy and musical place with the power to change how we think, feel, and imagine. Together with his human and nonhuman collaborators, Sheldrake creates music that speaks to the urgency and possibility of our times. Liniers is the middle name of Ricardo Siri. He started making fanzines, published the comic strip Bonjour in the newspaper Página/12, and, since 2002, he publishes Macanudo every day in the newspaper La Nación and weekly in the newspaper El País in Spain. In September 2018, Macanudo began to be published in U.S. newspapers through King Features Syndicate. He has published more than 30 books worldwide and designed the cover art for albums by Kevin Johansen, Andrés Calamaro, Marcelo Ezquiaga, Cheba Massolo, Lisandro Aristimuño, and Kanaku y el Tigre. His work as an illustrator and cartoonist ranges from movie posters and wine labels to covers for the prestigious magazine The New Yorker.
COME ALONG
Come along catch a Heffalump
Sit with me on a muddy clump
We'll sing a song of days gone by . . .
Set sail on a timeless adventure with two rabbits determined not to get caught by the Hum-drum. Together, they discover a world of borogoves, slithy toves, and Heffalumps, ready to dance and sing 'til sundown.
Packed with nonsensical whimsy and anarchic joy, this book is a merry romp through the imaginative worlds of Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll.
SO... Come along! Get you gone and have some fun!
"A glorious tumble of words and images –- a joyful, foot-tapping, spirit-zinging extravagant gallivant of a story that torrents off the tongue and lifts the heart!"--Cosmo Sheldrake Cosmo Sheldrake is a UK-based multi-instrumentalist, producer, composer, live improviser, and field recordist. His music ranges widely from celebratory anthems to soulful elegies to riotous party numbers to sparse electronic production to intoxicating, surrealistic stomps to haunting polyphonic songs that have grown out of field recordings of birds, whales, fish, frogs, and fungi, and more. Running through all his work is a belief that the living world is a noisy and musical place with the power to change how we think, feel, and imagine. Together with his human and nonhuman collaborators, Sheldrake creates music that speaks to the urgency and possibility of our times. Liniers is the middle name of Ricardo Siri. He started making fanzines, published the comic strip Bonjour in the newspaper Página/12, and, since 2002, he publishes Macanudo every day in the newspaper La Nación and weekly in the newspaper El País in Spain. In September 2018, Macanudo began to be published in U.S. newspapers through King Features Syndicate. He has published more than 30 books worldwide and designed the cover art for albums by Kevin Johansen, Andrés Calamaro, Marcelo Ezquiaga, Cheba Massolo, Lisandro Aristimuño, and Kanaku y el Tigre. His work as an illustrator and cartoonist ranges from movie posters and wine labels to covers for the prestigious magazine The New Yorker.