Available everywhere books are sold! (published by Word of Mouth, U.S. distribution by IPG)
Kind words from others:
The Guardian – "...already a cult hit in the US"
The New Yorker – "...the most inappropriate bedtime story ever"
The Huffington Post – "...a creepier version of the classic kid's book"
Interviews: Concentrate, AnnArbor.com, Observer , DH Radio, CJMQ , Kaleidoscope, WYSO
Just something flattering from Jelisa Castrodale

Bruce Worden, one of the most unemployed children's book illustrators of our time, is best remembered for his illustrations for GOODNIGHT KEITH MOON and WHAT ABOUT ME?, a classic tale of taxonomic futility (that has yet to be published). With his wife, the voice actor Vanessa Mayesky, he created many cherished short films, oh and a son. Check him out at www.SketchSketchSketch.com.
Clare Cross has been writing since she was six years old, when she figured her parents might stop fighting if she wrote a poem, an effort that proved immediately, though temporarily, successful. She is the author of two plays, TALKING ALL NIGHT and JOB'S WIFE, and numerous stories and poems. Her essays on such works as MAJOR BARBARA, THE ICEMAN COMETH, and Edward Bond's LEAR have appeared as part of the Gale Research series Drama for Students and have undoubtedly been plagiarized by generations of freshmen desperate to hand in papers they've been procrastinating on for weeks.