A treat for all truck loves!
David Friend (davidfriend.net), Vanity Fair’s editor of
creative development, is the author of Watching the World Change:
The Stories Behind the Images of 9/11. He won Emmy and Peabody
Awards as an executive producer of the CBS documentary 9/11. He is
also an editor of Vanity Fair’s Hollywood, Oscar Night, and Vanity
Fair, The Portraits. He lives in New Rochelle, New York.
Michael Rex (www.michaelrex.com) has written and illustrated
over twenty children’s books, including the New York Times #1
bestseller Goodnight Goon, The Runaway Mummy, Truck Duck, and the
Fangbone series. He has a master’s degree in visual arts education
(K-12) and worked as a New York City art teacher for four years. He
visits schools across the country, and has appeared on The
Celebrity Apprentice as a guest illustrator. He lives in Leonia,
New Jersey, with his wife and their two sons.
"Targets the mad-about-the-backhoe-and-big-rig set . . . a wrecking
ball to delight kids and destroy boredom. Dream big, kids."—Vanity
Fair
“Sometimes it seems there are as many truck books published as
there are actual trucks on the Interstate, with most about as
subtle as an 18-wheeler’s horn blast. But this smoothly rhyming ode
to heavy equipment . . . is a refreshing treat. . . . Rex’s
brightly colored, slightly rounded vehicles strike a kid-friendly
balance between realistic and toy-like.”—The New York Times
* “A delightful ode to trucks goes above and beyond the usual
churning, wrecking, and pounding. Cheery rhyming text. . . . All
the favorites are here, with some mechanical monsters lauded less
often in books of this sort. . . . Friend’s rhymes produce a
one-of-a-kind mighty litany of machines. These words pair neatly
with Rex’s art; his cartoonish style renders each vehicle with a
meticulousness that will meet the approval of even the strictest
vehicle enthusiast. Lucky indeed are the kids who get to indulge in
this splendid little wish-fulfillment daydream.”—Kirkus Reviews,
starred review
“A cheeky poem of a picture book, in which a boy proudly describes
his prowess as he helms several trucks, trailers, and construction
vehicles. Humorously colloquial rhymes are well-matched to the
mischief on display as the boy—accompanied by a turtle, penguin,
and pig—engages in construction and demolition, occasionally saving
the day. . . . Rex’s (Goodnight Goon) digitally colored ink
cartoons are full of vehicular action and mechanical details, from
the dirt-caked treads of a wrecking ball to the gleam of an
18-wheeler’s mesh grille, cast by the truck’s
headlights.”—Publishers Weekly
“The rhythmic, rhyming text has just enough detail to keep kids
engaged without slowing down the pace. . . . This colorful picture
book is prime material for kids yearning to tackle tough jobs with
a little help from big machines.”—Booklist
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