Jon Klassen is the author-illustrator of I Want My Hat Back, We Found a Hat and This Is Not My Hat, the only book to ever win both the Kate Greenaway and Caldecott Medal. He also illustrated Triangle, Square, The Wolf, the Duck and the Mouse, Extra Yarn and Sam and Dave Dig a Hole, all written by Mac Barnett, as well as Ted Kooser's House Held Up By Trees. Before making picture books, he worked as an illustrator on the animated feature film, Coraline. Originally from Niagara Falls, Canada, Jon now lives in Los Angeles, California with his wife and son. Find Jon online at burstofbeaden.com, on Twitter as @burstofbeaden, and on Instagram as @jonklassen.
Saturated with Klassen’s characteristic wry humour, and ideal for
children of four or five and up, it’s full of side-eyeing reptiles,
shared imaginings, creeping suspense and narrowly avoided
catastrophe.
*The Guardian*
The writer and illustrator Jon Klassen has become something of a
star following the trilogy that started with I Want My Hat Back ,
his spare, dry style offering a darkly different take on life for
young readers while inspiring internet memes and even tattoos for
the oldies. All will surely love his latest, The Rock from the Sky,
a picture book in five vignettes with a distinct, absurdist flavour
and Klassen’s trademark muted palette.
*The Observer (The New Review)*
A new Jon Klassen is always a treat, and this deadpan gem will make
you simultaneously laugh out loud and marvel at his visual
wizardry.
*The Bookseller*
Son (4): I really liked this book. It was really funny. I like how
the animals shouted at each other lots. My favourite character was
the one from space. I want to read it again. 82 stars out of 5.
Dad: I thoroughly enjoyed this book as an adult and may have to
borrow it from my son to take into my class! Klassen, well done!
You've gained three more fans from this story who are certainly
going to try and purchase your other books.
*Toppsta*
The story is very simple, the artwork is remarkable and the story
itself has a kind of sophistication that adults and kids both love.
As with his other books, Klassen’s use of deadpan dialogue between
two characters in short sentences brings so much humour, and the
build-up of tension as to what will happen when the rock falls is
absolutely brilliant.
*BookTrust*
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