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Books Aren't for Eating - by Carlie Sorosiak (Hardcover)

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Highlights

  • How can Leopold, goat and bookstore owner, find the perfect book for a fellow goat--one the visitor will enjoy reading, not munching?
  • 4-8 Years
  • 9.55" x 10.96" Hardcover
  • 40 Pages
  • Juvenile Fiction, Books & Libraries

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About the Book



"Leopold the goat owns a delightful bookstore, and he has a talent for matching his customers with the ideal book--an adventure story for the girl in the rain boots, a novel about gnomes for the man who loves to laugh, and a book of birds for the woman in the feathered hat. But one day, another goat arrives and proceeds to eat every book Leopold offers. Can Leopold find just the right one to tempt this reluctant reader?"--



Book Synopsis



How can Leopold, goat and bookstore owner, find the perfect book for a fellow goat--one the visitor will enjoy reading, not munching?

Leopold the goat owns a delightful bookstore, and he has a talent for matching his customers with the ideal book--an adventure story for the girl in the rain boots, a novel about gnomes for the man who loves to laugh, and a book of birds for the woman in the feathered hat. But one day, another goat arrives and proceeds to eat every book Leopold offers. Can Leopold find just the right one to tempt this reluctant reader? This funny, charming tale of the transformative power of books is a celebration of that first special story that sparks a child's love of reading.



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The text and illustrations both have a lovely balance of coziness and humor; Leopold's deep and genuine love for books and reading, and the comfort he gets from entering others' stories and living in their worlds, will resonate with readers of all ages. Charming touches, such as a little white mouse who appears on several pages, and endpapers that show books with bites taken out of them, show care and attention to detail. . . . This book could turn anyone into a reader!
--School Library Journal (starred review)

Amusing in a vaguely Wes Anderson style. . . Quaint.
--Kirkus Reviews

Montoya's gouache art has a soft geometry in the rows of books on shelves and Leopold's winter apparel, and the slightly dappled textures of falling snow suit the vibe of the story just as well as Leopold's selections suit his customers. An endearing ode to shared reading, this would make a sweet addition to a reading appreciation display, but it will also be a cozy bedtime escape on a cold winter night.
--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Manu Montoya's whimsical illustrations provide the perfect tone for this simple story about the joys of reading.
--School Library Connection

A caprine bookseller communicates literature's creative and conceptual value to a book-hungry shopper in this playful tale for bibliophiles. . . . Employing gouache and digital techniques, Montoya uses earthy tones to craft warm scenes of various creatures browsing the shelves.
--Publishers Weekly



About the Author



Carlie Sorosiak is the author of the middle-grade novels I, Cosmo and Leonard, My Life as a Cat and the picture book Everywhere with You, illustrated by Devon Holzwarth. She has a master's in English from Oxford University and another in creative writing and publishing from City, University of London. Her goals include traveling to all seven continents and fostering a wide variety of animals. Carlie Sorosiak lives in Georgia with her husband, Jago, and their American dingo, Dany.

Manu Montoya is the illustrator of Free for You and Me: What Our First Amendment Means by Christy Mihaly; The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Riddle of Ages by Trenton Lee Stewart; and other books. Born in Colombia, she grew up in both the city and the country and spent most of her childhood drawing, playing with plants and animals, and exploring the woods. Manu Montoya studied graphic design and advertising in her hometown and art direction in Barcelona, where she now lives.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.55 Inches (H) x 10.96 Inches (W) x .43 Inches (D)
Weight: .97 Pounds
Suggested Age: 4-8 Years
Number of Pages: 40
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
Sub-Genre: Books & Libraries
Publisher: Walker Books Us
Format: Hardcover
Author: Carlie Sorosiak
Language: English
Street Date: September 20, 2022
TCIN: 85813823
UPC: 9781536214963
Item Number (DPCI): 247-13-0520
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 0.43 inches length x 10.96 inches width x 9.55 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.97 pounds
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Tickmenot - 2 years ago
Leopold goat loves books. His favorite thing to do is to pick out books for others in his book store. Usually, he gets the books for humans, but one day another goat walks in, and wants a book. After looking around and getting him a special book, the goat eats it! Leopold is really upset. Join Leopold in his hilarious attempt to get the goat not to eat the pages, but to read them. Little children will giggle at the ways Leopold tries to convince the goat about the good things that books have to offer—besides being a tasty morsel. This jolly story is a picture book that children ages four to eight-years-old will have a lot of fun with. Don’t be surprised if you hear peals of laughter from your youngster while they look at this five-star book. Thank you, Walker Books US, for providing Tickmenot with a complimentary copy of, Books Aren't for Eating, for the purpose of review.
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