Noodlephant will have a 10k print run. Jacob Kramer, K-Fai Steele, and Enchanted Lion will each donate 10% of proceeds to resist.org.
Jacob Kramer grew up in Providence, RI and studied
film-making and writing at Harvard. Like Noodlephant, he loves
hunting for mushrooms, eating noodles, and organizing with friends
in pursuit of justice. He lives in Somerville, MA, where he is an
arts council Fellow.
K-Fai Steele grew up in a house built in the 1700s with a
printing press her father bought from a magician, and she's been
writing and drawing books ever since. She's made drawings for
Chibitronics, the Reykjavik Grapevine, MIT Media Lab, School
Library Journal, Philly Weekly, the Creativity Labs at Indiana
University, and more. K-Fai is the 2018 recipient of the Ezra Jack
Keats/Kerlan Collection Memorial Fellowship. Noodlephant,
publishing in 2019, is her first book with Enchanted Lion. Other
forthcoming titles include A Normal Pig (Balzer+Bray/HarperCollins)
and Old MacDonald Had a Baby by Emily Snape with Feiwel &
Friends/Macmillan (Fall 2019). www.k-faisteele.com
★ "Accessible sentences are peppered with spurts of couplets,
wordplay, and culinary vocabulary. The art is perfect: pen-and-ink
and colorful washes show numerous, wide-eyed animal citizens,
anthropomorphic and, sometimes, laugh-out-loud funny." —STARRED
REVIEW, Kirkus Reviews
"I love Noodlephant—brilliant & necessary, and the parable we need
now." —Dave Eggers, Best-Selling Author, Editor, Publisher, and
Co-Founder of 826 National
“Kramer tackles political oppression with wit, inventiveness, and a
love of good food. Noodlephant the elephant is so named by her
crowd of friends, who treasure her love of pasta and the way she
cooks for every sort of animal—except the kangaroos, who would
rather spend their time making unfair laws. Things head downhill
when the kangaroos dictate that Elephants must eat only sticks and
branches—enjoying pasta means time in the zoo. Throughout, sly
verse interludes capture the animals’ subversive spirit: ‘The laws
for elephants and shrews/ ...should be the same as those we use,/
for all you wealthy kangaroos.’ Noodlephant and her friends come up
with a machine that turns everything into pasta (‘cans into
cannelloni, pillows into ravioli’), but their creativity lands
Elephant in the zoo. […] Graceful black ink lines and bold color
wash by newcomer Steele give the story even more comic force,
capturing the joy of Elephant’s parties, the bleakness of her
imprisonment, and her satisfaction as she finds a way to outwit her
oppressors.” —Publishers Weekly
”It’s about a noodle-loving elephant. It’s about a magic pasta
machine. It’s about a community’s response to injustice. It’s 80
pages long. All that is to say it’s unlike any picture book I’ve
read in a long time. And it’s great.” —Travis Jonker, 100 Scope
Notes
“I truly believe that the best way to engage kids with issues of
inequality and justice is through story. Noodlephant manages to
take on racism, police brutality, and unjust laws in a playful,
thought provoking way. The illustrations are detailed and fun. We
stumbled upon a reading of this book at the library, and my kids
loved it. The authors are really doing something special.” —Mission
Branch, San Francisco Public Library
"What's most remarkable about Noodlephant is how it trusts its
young readers to recognize broad concepts like injustice,
oppression and civil disobedience. It's great silly fun, but also
subversive and empathetic and intelligent. It's truly amazing to
see students engage with the story and apply its many lessons to
their understanding of the world." —David, Skylight Books (Los
Angeles, CA)
"This story about standing up to injustice is both charming and
resonant!"—Sara Grochowski, McLean & Eakin Booksellers
"Noodlephant is a fun, wacky look at creative civil disobedience
and injustice. The kangaroos are oppressive and mean, forbidding
other animals from enjoying anything the kangaroos deem exclusive
to their little group. The pushback is creative and silly enough to
get a laugh out of readers while encouraging them to think about
bullying and exclusion. Occasional verse lends a subversive air
that kids will understand and appreciate: “When the laws are so
unjust, misbehavior is a must!” Sometimes, you just have to break
the rules. K-Fai Steele’s cartoony art is bold, bright, and loaded
with noodley fun." —Rosemary Kiladitis, Mom Read It
"I just love, love, love this book!" —Cindy Derby
"I cannot tell you how much I loved Noodlephant!!!!! . . . Not only
do I dig the message, but I am also smitten with the illustrations.
There is a long hold list for our copy." —Maria Falgoust,
Librarian, International School of Brooklyn (Brooklyn, NY)
”This book will not only make you crave noodles asap, it’ll make
you hungry to go change the world.” —The Reading Ninja,
@thereadingninja
“…there’s a long waitlist for students to check out this popular
book. I just cannot keep it on the shelf!” —Heather Jones,
Librarian, Redmond Elementary School (Redmond, WA)
"A picture book for even the youngest readers about community,
social justice, incarceration, and non-violent protest. It's also
about cooking, sharing, and eating delicious noodles and features a
cute cast of animal characters." —Marika McCoola, Porter Square
Books (Cambridge, MA)
"A creative way to open the eyes of the kids in our community to
the injustices surrounding us. A beautiful parable that encourages
even the littlest of readers to use their voice for social change!
We LOVED having Jacob and K-Fai in the store to read to our
customers. The Q&A and discussions following the book were
encouraging, engaging and challenging. This book should be on all
bookshelves in every home, classroom, and library!" —Jess Tonti,
Marketing Coordinator, SEED People's Market
"[Our students] loved the story and were able to make such great
connections to the MLK study we just finished, and I know they will
be able to draw from the story and make deep connections as we
launch our Black History and Black Lives Matter unit—this is the
deepest compliment. I and other teachers are always searching for
books that can serve as mirrors for our students and Noodlephant
does that while remaining engaging and age appropriate." —Alisa
Rodgers-Taylor, K/1 Teacher, Leschi Elementary School (Seattle,
WA)
”Carbs. Pachyderms. Community organizing. What more do you need?
Jacob and K-Fai delighted adults and kiddos alike when they came in
to the store for story time. While a brief but heated debate over
favorite pasta sprang up between our youngest customers, all
assembled agreed that Noodles Are Tasty and the kangaroos had been
Very Mean, which is Not Okay. And, perhaps, a little more resolve
to stand up against injustice seeped out into the world.” —Lilly
Cantwell, University Bookstore (Seattle, WA)
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