Description
"Airplane invitations are called tickets," says the narrator. "Make sure they're first-class." Our host is this dog, who explains: greet your guests at the gate and offer to stow their carry-on; you don't want it to be eaten by mistake. Readers are treated to this real-life dinner party-complete with spoons, knives, and forklifts-where toasts are made with glasses of jet fuel, seat belts are fastened at the table, the main course is the fuselage, and of course there's dessert-an ice-cream truck.
Inspired by Michel Lotito, who actually ate an entire Cessna, airplane facts are included in the back matter.
About the Author
Peter Pearson was a student of astro-physics until he decided he had to follow his passion: writing for children. Peter is a talented musician and comes from a long line of storytellers and musicians, and he brings his brilliant array of talents to everything he does. He lives in Minneapolis, where he received his MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults at Hamline University. This is his second book; the first book was a how-to guide for eating an airplane. Visit him at www.peterpearson.com. Mircea Catusanu is an author and illustrator whose work has been shown all around the globe-from his native country, Romania, to Japan, Germany, and Canada. He wrote and illustrated THE STRANGE CASE OF THE MISSING SHEEP, which was released to critical acclaim in 2009. Mircea is also the illustrator of HOW TO EAT AN AIRPLANE written by Peter Pearson. He lives in Long Island, New York.
Book Information
ISBN 9780062320629
Author Peter Pearson
Format Hardback
Page Count 40
Imprint HarperCollins
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Weight(grams) 410g
Dimensions(mm) 267mm * 237mm * 10mm