<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In this house, when everyone stays awake at night, things get very strange, what with Mom on the roof, and Grandma playing cards with the ghost of long-dead Grandpa Paul, and even the dog and cat are acting weird; as the family's doings become more and more bizarre, the narrator starts to wonder--what on earth will happen when morning finally comes.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A silly and sublime bedtime book from the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling children's book author Colin Meloy.</b> <p/><b>Giggle your way to sweet and silly dreams!</b> A simple goodnight routine turns marvelously madcap in this cleverly rhymed picture book. Instead of settling down to sleep, Dad bakes bread, Mom fixes the roof, and Grandma plays cards with a ghost. And between the dog, the cat, Sister, and Brother, there's at least three different wars being waged! A modern classic perfect for read-aloud fun and bedtime alike. <p/>- A wildly fun read-aloud book for families<br>- A laugh-out-loud book perfect for any child who struggles with getting ready for bed<br>- Written by the lead singer of the Decemberists, the silly and clever rhymes make <i>Everyone's Awake</i> fun for both parent and child. <p/><b>Fans of <i>Goodnight Already</i> and <i>Dinosaur vs Bedtime</i> will find <i>Everyone's Awake</i> to be a perfect path to a good night's sleep.</b> <p/>- Children's books for kids ages 5-8<br>- Family read-aloud oboks<br>- Books for bedtime <p/><b>Colin Meloy</b> is the lead singer and songwriter of The Decemberists, and the author of several children's books, including the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling Wildwood series. He lives in Portland, Oregon. <p/><b>Shawn Harris</b> is an artist and musician who lives in California's Mojave Desert. He is the illustrator of several award-winning children's books including <i>Her Right Foot and What Can a Citizen Do? </i><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>[<i>Everyone's Awake</i> is r]ecommended for youngsters (and their grownups) who come from or enjoy observing a family with more quirks than every cast member of a Wes Anderson movie combined.-<b><i>School Library Journal</i></b></p><p><br><br>Pictures are packed with details, including clever allusions to other picture books and chapter books for young readers. . . . [A] crowd-pleasing underwear joke [is] sure to crack up anyone. . . . Recommended for youngsters (and their grownups) who come from or enjoy observing a family with more quirks than every cast member of a Wes Anderson movie combined. -<b><i>School Library Journal</i></b><br><br>[A] comic romp. . . . Manic though it may be, the family's live-and-let-live attitude toward its members' rule-breaking peculiarities makes this rip-roaring romp by Meloy defiantly wholesome.--<b><i>Publisher's Weekly</i></b><br><br>[A]n updated riff on the 1980s favorite 'The Napping House.'. . . The exuberant nighttime household chaos, well conveyed in Harris's witty, sloppy style with thick strokes of saturated blues and blazing orange, will make many a sleep-deprived parent laugh between shouts of 'Settle down!'-<b><i>The New York Times</i></b></p><p><br><br><br>[D]azzling. . . each new picture [is] more chaotic and eye-popping than the one before. . . . In every [spread], there's at least one frog to seek and find, a rare touch of calm amid the insomniac rowdiness of this rhyming tale for children ages 5-8-<b><i>The Wall Street Journal</i></b><br><br>[With] rollicking rhymes . . . [and] exuberant page-filling illustrations (think Tomi Ungerer) . . . Meloy and Harris depict one family's anarchical bedtime routine within their lighthouse-esque domicile.<b><i></i></b>-<b><i>Horn Book Magazine</i></b><br><br>An energetic, insomniac romp of an anti-bedtime book. [A] rollicking read-aloud. Don't sleep on this one.--<i><b>Kirkus Reviews</i></b><br><br>Meloy's musical text, always bouncing forward in Seussian rhythms, builds along with the action. It's an exercise in energetic absurdity, a busier, edgier, and more grounded take on Eric Carle's <i>The Nonsense Show</i>, with Harris' primary spot-colored illustrations capturing the intensity and charm. An enticing bedtime alternative.--<i><b>Booklist</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Colin Meloy</b> is the lead singer and songwriter of The Decemberists, and the author of several children's books, including the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling Wildwood series. He lives in Portland, Oregon. <p/><b>Shawn Harris</b> is an artist and musician who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is the illustrator of several award-winning children's books including <i>Her Right Foot</i> and <i>What Can a Citizen Do?</i>
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