New Yorker cartoonist and bestselling author Bruce Eric Kaplan depicts the catastrophic and humorous consequences of sibling rivalry in this companion to Monsters Eat Whiny Children.Henry and Eve are
Teddy is not looking forward to a visit from Cousin Irv, who comes from Mars and likes to vaporize things, in a clever picture book that captures the New Yorker cartoonist's trademark style.
This cautionary tale about whiny children being eaten by monsters is upended when the monsters cannot decide how best to prepare their meal. A whiny child salad doesn't work because there's paprika in
Every Person On The Planet tells the delightful story of Edmund and Rosemary, an average couple who lead an uneventful life, and what happens when one fateful day they decide to throw a party for the
EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE OKAYIt’s a terrible world out there and we all know it. But now that we have this delightful picture book for adults by famed New Yorker cartoonist Bruce Eric Kaplan, it’s ju
I Was a Child is an illustrated memoir by Bruce Eric Kaplan, the renownedNew Yorker cartoonist. Bruce Eric Kaplan, also known as BEK, is one of the most celebrated and admired cartoonists in
Don't read this. It's boring. You want to have fun? Just look at any one of the side-splitting, eye-opening cartoons in this collection by Bruce Eric Kaplan.Yes, he's the one whose drawings have the
From Bruce Eric Kaplan, the author of Monsters Eat Whiny Children, comes a sidesplitting story about a dad's determination to share a favorite book with his son, who would prefer to do anything elsepe
Two words throw a family’s car trip into utter (and smelly) chaos in this hilarious story of denial from Bruce Eric Kaplan.The Krupkes are having a nice, peaceful Saturday morning drive to the g
Q: What would happen if an intrepid person went around the country asking cats of all personality types and persuasions one simple question -- Who was the cat that had the most significant effect on y
A gift-appropriate comic treasury collects top-selected pieces by the famed New Yorker cartoonist and features neurotic Brooklyn resident Edmund, who is asked to make a college graduation speech only
The popular New Yorker cartoonist and author of The Cat That Changed My Life presents the story of everyday couple Edmund and Rosemary, whose lives are thrown into turmoil by their increasingly out-of
One Sunday afternoon, an ordinary couple named Edmund and Rosemary decide to go for a walk in their Brooklyn neighborhood. Within moments, they are plunged into a wonderful, nerve-racking, hilarious,