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OverviewThe Frog and Toad-style duo returns in a new series of stories about celebrating loved ones, past and present. Otis and Peanut are back! Grounded in the tender, supportive friendship between a long-haired guinea pig and a naked mole rat, the second book in this junior graphic novel series explores themes of grief and remembrance with sensitivity, humor, and optimism. The three stories in this book reveal how the pair deal with the death of Pearl, Peanut's sister and Otis's friend. In The Cake, Peanut bakes a sweet treat for Otis using Pearl's recipe and teaches him that there's always a good reason to eat cake-even if it's for no reason at all! In The Dream, Peanut is missing his sister, but finds a way to keep her memory close. And in The Collection, the two friends celebrate old memories, and make some new ones. Author Naseem Hrab brings wit and lightness to challenging subject matter. The profound lessons she shares about missing someone you love will resonate with young readers. Poignant, funny, and sweeter than a slice of Pearl's Strawberry Layer Cake, Otis & Peanut: Forever and Ever is a treat to be enjoyed at any time. AGES: 6 to 8 AUTHOR: Naseem Hrab is a writer and storyteller, and the author of the Ira Crumb series, How to Party Like a Snail, The Sour Cherry Tree, and Weekend Dad, which was a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Awards. Her comedy writing has appeared on McSweeney's Internet Tendency and The Rumpus. She loves improv and coffee ice cream. Naseem lives in Toronto, Ontario. Kelly Collier was born in Ottawa and grew up in Toronto, Ontario, where she still lives with her husband and daughter. She has an identical twin sister and an older brother. As kids, Kelly and her sister drew all the time, mostly in an effort to ""outdraw"" their brother. Kelly studied illustration in college and is both the author and illustrator of the Steve the Horse series. SELLING POINTS: . The second book in the Otis & Peanut series by author Naseem Hrab and illustrator Kelly Collier, the team behind How to Party Like a Snail . Features delightful comic illustrations and a cheerful, minimalist color palette . Supports character education and social-emotional learning themes . A touching mediation on loss and friendship Full Product DetailsAuthor: Naseem Hrab , Kelly CollierPublisher: Owlkids Books Inc. Imprint: Owlkids Books Inc. Volume: 2 ISBN: 9781771474979ISBN 10: 1771474971 Pages: 80 Publication Date: 01 August 2024 Recommended Age: From 6 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""There is a gentleness to Naseem Hrab's stories of Otis and Peanut that invites young readers to see their own lives within the stories of the guinea pig and the mole rat ... So, by nature of these stories, not only will they practise their reading and make connections between text and illustrations, they'll be making meaningful connections between the story and their own lives, learning about empathy, acceptance, cooperation and more."" ""A consciously composed graphic novel that embraces joyful memories and deliciously sweet moments, and a worthwhile experience for all young readers.""-- ""School Library Journal""" """A consciously composed graphic novel that embraces joyful memories and deliciously sweet moments, and a worthwhile experience for all young readers.""-- ""School Library Journal""" """There is a gentleness to Naseem Hrab's stories of Otis and Peanut that invites young readers to see their own lives within the stories of the guinea pig and the mole rat ... So, by nature of these stories, not only will they practise their reading and make connections between text and illustrations, they'll be making meaningful connections between the story and their own lives, learning about empathy, acceptance, cooperation and more."" ""A consciously composed graphic novel that embraces joyful memories and deliciously sweet moments, and a worthwhile experience for all young readers.""-- ""School Library Journal"" ""Whether readers have lost someone or have experienced an event that has upset them, such as moving or a friendship ending, Otis & Peanut: Forever and Ever will help readers process the loss and revisit memories while looking forward to making new memories with people familiar and new.""" ""Shares the emotions of friendship and loss, while also leaving readers recognizing that our memories can hold both happy and sad moments in life.""-- ""Sal's Fiction Addiction"" ""A feel-good tale of pals bonding as they grapple with grief.""-- ""Kirkus Reviews"" ""There is a gentleness to Naseem Hrab's stories of Otis and Peanut that invites young readers to see their own lives within the stories of the guinea pig and the mole rat ... So, by nature of these stories, not only will they practise their reading and make connections between text and illustrations, they'll be making meaningful connections between the story and their own lives, learning about empathy, acceptance, cooperation and more."" ""A consciously composed graphic novel that embraces joyful memories and deliciously sweet moments, and a worthwhile experience for all young readers.""-- ""School Library Journal"" ""Whether readers have lost someone or have experienced an event that has upset them, such as moving or a friendship ending, Otis & Peanut: Forever and Ever will help readers process the loss and revisit memories while looking forward to making new memories with people familiar and new."" Author InformationNASEEM HRAB is a writer and storyteller, and the author of the Ira Crumb series, How to Party Like a Snail, The Sour Cherry Tree, and Weekend Dad, which was a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Awards. Her comedy writing has appeared on McSweeney's Internet Tendency and The Rumpus. She loves improv and coffee ice cream. Naseem lives in Toronto, Ontario. KELLY COLLIER was born in Ottawa and grew up in Toronto, Ontario, where she still lives with her husband and daughter. She has an identical twin sister and an older brother. As kids, Kelly and her sister drew all the time, mostly in an effort to ""outdraw"" their brother. Kelly studied illustration in college and is both the author and illustrator of the Steve the Horse series. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |