From rising picture-book star Andrew Arnold comes a book for anyone
who's ever felt too shy, too afraid,
or too silly to raise their hand and ask a question.
Andrew Arnold is the author-illustrator of the critically-acclaimed picture book What's the Matter, Marlo?, and the cocreator of the award-winning Adventures in Cartooning series. He writes and draws from his home in Brooklyn, New York, in the company of his wife and their son.
"A warm and witty ode to curiosity." - Mac Barnett, Caldecott Honoree and New York Times-bestselling author of Sam & Dave Dig a Hole "This funny and relatable book shows how sometimes even one small act of personal bravery can feel as big as interplanetary travel." - Barbara Lehman, Caldecott Honoree and New York Times-bestselling author of The Red Book "Reluctant queriers will relate to the issues raised by the story, which doesn't take itself too seriously, and may well feel a sense of relief and reassurance. Although some of the questions are actually quite ridiculous ("Can I be a moth?"), the act of asking them isn't." - Horn Book
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