Details

ISBN: 978-0-9896431-5-3
Pages: 120
Dimensions: 5.75 x 5.75 inches
Awards:

2014 Gold Addy Winner – Book Design

The Kid Who Climbed the Tarzan Tree

Illustrator: C.A. Grooms
Format: Soft Cover

$15.95

Overview

Itโ€™s 1944.

A little boy and his sister find themselves the wards of strangers in a cavernous childrenโ€™s home. Their mother assures them that their stay will be but a few months. Nearly six years later what they thought was to be a โ€œstayโ€ ends with their placement in a foster home. While this sounds like a chapter written by Charles Dickens in one of his darker moods, it isnโ€™t. Looking back after a half century, that โ€œlittle boy,โ€ D.W. Rozelle, remembers his years at โ€œthe Homeโ€ as the best years of his tumultuous boyhood. Over 25 drawings by distinguished artist C.A. Grooms lend Rozelleโ€™s flashbacks a startling visual impact.

The Kid Who Climbed the Tarzan Tree

Illustrator: C.A. Grooms

$15.95

Overview

Itโ€™s 1944.

A little boy and his sister find themselves the wards of strangers in a cavernous childrenโ€™s home. Their mother assures them that their stay will be but a few months. Nearly six years later what they thought was to be a โ€œstayโ€ ends with their placement in a foster home. While this sounds like a chapter written by Charles Dickens in one of his darker moods, it isnโ€™t. Looking back after a half century, that โ€œlittle boy,โ€ D.W. Rozelle, remembers his years at โ€œthe Homeโ€ as the best years of his tumultuous boyhood. Over 25 drawings by distinguished artist C.A. Grooms lend Rozelleโ€™s flashbacks a startling visual impact.

Details

Format: Soft Cover
ISBN: 978-0-9896431-5-3
Pages: 120
Dimensions: 5.75 x 5.75 inches
Awards:

2014 Gold Addy Winner – Book Design