NASEEM HRAB is a writer, a storyteller and a pretty good friend. Her comedy writing has appeared on McSweeney's Internet Tendency and The Rumpus. Naseem worked as a librarian for a time and now works in children's publishing. She lives in Toronto, Ontario.
JOSH HOLINATY is an illustrator whose works include public art commissions and book, magazine and newspaper illustrations. His previous books include the Norma Fleck Award finalist A Beginner's Guide to Immortality: From Alchemy to Avatars. Originally from Alberta, Josh now lives in Toronto, Ontario, with his wife Genevieve and their dog, Jack, eater of socks.
"A hilarious comic that presents the quest of finding a friend like
it were an adventure."-- "The Book Wars"
Hrab, a former librarian, knows what makes kids laugh... But amid
the laughter are some very good lessons about making friends that
will undoubtedly help soothe the anxieties of many children.--
"Quill & Quire"
Ira Crumb would be an appropriate selection for
five-to-eight-year-olds during the first week of school or when a
new face appears in class.-- "Canadian Children's Book News"
Packed with wry whimsy... A valuable lesson in friendship.--
"Kirkus"
This story is perfect to be read to (or by) any young student
entering a new town, school, or club.-- "Canadian Review of
Materials"
This story of a boy's anxiety about making friends will show
readers that, many times, the best way to make a friend is to be
yourself! A fast and fun read.-- "Booklist"
Will have young readers giggling... A fast-moving text that speaks
to the fear children have about being the new kid anywhere in life,
this title will be especially welcome on the shelves for
back-to-school storytimes and shared readings.-- "School Library
Journal"
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