<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>Thirteen very short stories from acclaimed musician John Southworth will tweak your mind and peak your imagination. Meet the boy with grey hair, who spends his days on a cargo ship peeling potatoes, a strange man who keeps a Ferris wheel in his backyard, and a whale that lives in a manmade lake on the top of a faraway hill. Chock-full of details in their brevity, they beg to be mused over. Equally intriguing and unusual black and white illustrations by David Ouimet bright the strange, bizarre characters to life.</p>Like songs, these stories and the accompanying illustrations are evocative without limiting, and beg to be replayed.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Thirteen very short stories from acclaimed musician John Southworth will tweak your mind and peak your imagination. Meet the boy with grey hair, who spends his days on a cargo ship peeling potatoes, a strange man who keeps a Ferris wheel in his backyard, and a whale that lives in a manmade lake on the top of a faraway hill. Chock-full of details in their brevity, they beg to be mused over. Equally intriguing and unusual black and white illustrations by David Ouimet bright the strange, bizarre characters to life.</p><p>Like songs, these stories and the accompanying illustrations are evocative without limiting, and beg to be replayed.</i><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A beautifully produced book with distinct black and white, gothic style illustrations by David Ouimet, will undoubtedly get your imagination working and your mind exploring."<br> <i>Picture Books Blogger</i><br><br>"I would recommend reading this book in the night-time, when the realities of evening fade away. At this time of day, everything is silent and there's nothing to distract you from indulging fully in your imagination."<br> <i>Cuckoo Review</i><br><br>"This book is beautiful."<br> <i>The Book Wars</i> blog<br><br>"This collection of 13 vignette-like stories from first-time author Southworth, accompanied by Ouimet's haunting b&w illustrations, follows in the tradition of Shaun Tan's <i>Tales of Outer Suburbia</i> and Chris Van Allsburg's <i>The Mysteries of Harris Burdick</i>. The stories take place in settings and circumstances that are slightly, sometimes disconcertingly, tweaked. In one, a librarian doesn't notice when a sunflower blossoms out of his head; in another, 10-year-old Ester, who sells more cookies than any other Brownie, retires to her room for three years after trying to sell cookies to a ghostly individual at a funeral home (in the full-spread image that follows, Ester totes a wagon-full of cookies across a great lawn, peering back at the estate as birds swarm overhead). Each story stands on its own, yet they are connected through a shared enigmatic quality, offering up intriguing possibilities over explanations. Ages 8-12."<br> <i>Publisher's Weekly</i><br><br>Praise for John Southworth: <p/> "Is to music what Guy Maddin is to film"<br> Rich Terfry, CBC Radio <p/> "Canada's best kept secret"<br> - Stewart Mson, Critical Mob <p/> "A truly true original"<br> - Steve Guimond, The Hour <p/> "Wonderful, sylvan, sprightly, uber-bolangaire, peculiar and smart"<br> - film maker Guy Maddin <p/> Reviews for <i>Dare to be Scared</i>, illustrated by David Ouiment: <p/> "The dark, black-and-white, pen-and-ink drawings add an appropriately menacing touch to the stories."<br> <i>School Library Journal</i> <p/> "One black-and-white illustration per story helps heighten the horror, which is never too tense or graphic for the intended audience."<br> <i>Booklist</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>John Southworth is one of Canada's most distinctive and iconoclastic music artists. A key collaborator with Toronto's <i>Art of Time Ensemble</i>, he performs regularly with his band <i>The South Seas</i>. Outside of his native Canada, his records have been released in the US, UK and Japan. For more info, go to www.johnsouthworth.ca.</p> <p>David Ouimet is a New York-based artist and musician. He has illustrated several children's books, and most recently has been experimenting with 19th century medical and scientific illustration techniques to create fine art.</i>
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