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Mohrbooks Literary Agency
Sebastian Ritscher
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English
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I AM BOOK

Joren Cull

A clever, amusingly meta picture book with a wholesome message that teaches kids to love themselves just the way they are.
Meet "Book" - a plain old book with a dusty yellow jacket and torn pages. When Book's library closes, it moves to a new one in a neighboring town, expecting a friendly welcome. But the kids there don't care for books with dusty jackets and torn pages! So, Book hatches a plan to change its jacket and rewrites its pages to fit in with the new crowd. After several hilarious failures to do so, Book finally learns to accept itself just the way it always was - spelling misteaks and all.

Key Selling Points:
- WHOLESOME MESSAGE PARENTS WILL APPRECIATE: Kids will learn that it's okay to be different and that it's what makes you special.
- RELATABLE CHARACTER: Kids - regardless of gender, race, or ethnicity - will see themselves in "Book" and love rooting for Book as it learns to love itself.
- PERFECT FOR FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL OR MOVING DAY: This book tackles a serious subject that every kid will experience (going to a new school/town/home) in a light-hearted and comical yet sincerely earnest way.


Joren Cull is an author, illustrator, and animator from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Their work has appeared in many publications, including The New York Times, National Geographic, Bloomberg Businessweek, The Guardian, Reader's Digest, and The Globe and Mail. Joren's work has been celebrated with awards from American Illustration, Applied Arts, and The National Magazine Awards. They also received a Webby Award for best animation. Joren likes ice cream and records!
Available products
Book

Published 2024-03-05 by Penguin Workshop

Book

Published 2024-03-05 by Penguin Workshop

Comments

Cull's whimsical outing is a silly but apt parallel to what many kids experience when moving to a new school, and it brims with meta references to itself and other books. Wobbly ink lines colored with marker-like textures are charmingly reminiscent of both a Cartoon Network show and a child's drawings. a dynamic reading experience. Give this one to a kiddo having a rough time fitting into a new environment, or anyone who appreciates a cheeky, self-referential sense of humor.

Narrated in rigorous rhyme by a jaunty yellow tome, Cull's self-referential work explores confidence and fitting in at a new school.